30 Oct 2017

Large-scale defections from Solomons govt

8:17 pm on 30 October 2017

The Solomon Islands government of Manasseh Sogavare appears to be on the verge of collapse after a series of resignations by ministers.

Solomon Islands' prime minister Manasseh Sogavare.

Solomon Islands' prime minister Manasseh Sogavare. Photo: Supplied

Seven ministers, including Deputy Prime Minister Manasseh Maelanga, tendered their resignation on Saturday.

Among the defectors were also former prime ministers Danny Phillip and Snyder Rini, lending weight to reports that a new group is forming to change government.

The group is basing its lobbying at the Honiara Hotel, and was yesterday joined by more ministers and government backbenchers.

They claim the current government, called the Democratic Coalition for Change, has lost trust and confidence in the leadership of Mr Sogavare.

The prime minister's office says the government remains intact.

However the Honiara Hotel group is claiming a majority of MPs in the 50-seat parliament, and plans to move a motion of no-confidence against Mr Sogavare in the coming weeks.

One of the ministers who resigned from government, Synder Rini, said Mr Sogavare has stopped listening to others.

Mr Rini, the former Fisheries Minister, says the prime minister has lost his way since the government formed in 2014.

"He changed his approach. He was diverting from our main policies, and he has listened too much to the outsiders, instead of listening to us ministers. So that's why I don't have any confidence with him, and why I resigned."

Snyder Rini has also mentioned that he and others are unhappy about the influence of Mr Sogavare's nephew, Robson Djokovic, as cabinet's chief of staff.

Members of the government still committed to Mr Sogavare say they are confident of maintaining a majority.

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