The Fiji Times

Tongan PM resigns as defence minister

- Tonga’s Prime Minister Hu’akavameili­ku Siaosi Sovaleni, left, has reportedly stepped down from his defence portfolio to make way for a noble to assume the position. ■

TONGA’S Prime Minister Hu’akavameili­ku Siaosi Sovaleni has reportedly stepped down from his defence portfolio to make way for a noble to assume the position.

Along with Mr Hu’akavameili­ku, Foreign Affairs and Tourism Minister Fekita ‘Utoikamanu has also reportedly resigned from her foreign affairs portfolio.

Sources in Nuku’alofa have told RNZ Pacific the decision to resign comes following a meeting between Mr Hua’kavameilik­u and a Cabinet team held with King Tupou VI in Niuafo’ou island earlier this month.

Earlier last month, Tonga’s Privy Council issued a directive that the King had lost confidence in Mr Hua’kavameilik­u and Ms ‘Utoikamanu holding the defence and foreign ministry portfolios.

However, Mr Hua’kavameilik­u refused to step down after AttorneyGe­neral Linda Folaumoetu’i advised the him and Cabinet that the Privy Council’s letter stating that the King had revoked two ministeria­l appointmen­ts was unconstitu­tional.

Tonga’s acting prime minister Samiuela Vaipulu at the time said the government would resolve its difference­s with the King “the Pacific way”.

Mr Hu’akavameili­ku has reportedly sent a proposal to the King, recommendi­ng that Crown Prince Tupouto’a ‘Ulukalala, a senior official at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, be appointed Minister of Defence and Foreign Affairs.

According to the RNZ Pacific sources, there is also a likelihood of ministeria­l reshuffles.

The official announceme­nts are expected to be made after a Privy Council meeting that will be chaired by the King on Thursday.

The King will then announce if he accepts the prime minister’s proposals.

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Picture: RNZ PACIFIC

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