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TUILAEPA PREDICTS LANDSLIDE WIN

- Samoa Observer

Samoa’s caretaker Prime Minister, Tuilaepa Sa’ilele Malielegao­i, has predicted not only to retain Government but to do so with a thumping majority in Parliament. The leader of the incumbent Human Rights Protection Party (HRPP) declared that they would claim 45 seats.

Achieving such a majority would be a slight increase on the 44 seats they held by the dissolutio­n of the last Parliament and after a trio of Government MPs had left the ruling party.

Tuilaepa’s prediction

Tuilaepa further predicted the opposition will not be able to carry through with their promises to change the constituti­on again “because they will never get the numbers.”

He scoffed at the Opposition parties’ announceme­nts that they will repeal the constituti­onal amendments which they claim are affecting customary land alongside a recently passed and major overhaul of the judicial system.

The changes will effectivel­y create autonomous and parallel Land and Title Courts to sit alongside the nation’s common courts.

“I look at them with empathy saying they will protect the constituti­on, making it seem like the Constituti­on has been troubled, especially the FAST [Fa’atuatua I le Atua Samoa ua Tasi] political party,” he said during his weekly 2AP programme.

“In my observatio­n, they have already announced their intention that they will destroy all these laws and remove the strengthen­ed rights of Alii ma Faipule (communal rights); that is what I am hearing from this if they make it into Parliament.

“These things are not easy; changing the constituti­on is not easy. The constituti­on can only be changed when you have not fewer than 34 Members of Parliament.

“They will never get up to 34 Members. Where will they get 34 when I have already revealed that we will not have less than 42 Members; we might get up to 45.”

Only if it is supported by the vote of twothirds of all MPs, can a motion to amend the constituti­on be passed into law.

FAST is campaignin­g on a platform of revoking the laws it alleges are threatenin­g the supremacy of the constituti­on. The Land Titles Registrati­on Act (LTRA) 2008, Lands and Titles Act 2020, Judicature Act 2020, and the Constituti­onal Amendment Act 2020 were passed last December amid criticism from some leading Samoan jurists.

The newest and largest political party is not alone. Every other Opposition party is seeking to undo the previous Government’s changes to the judicial system.

Tuilaepa predicted another HRPP landslide win for the April election based on the party’s internal forecasts.

“You need to understand that we have been doing this for a very long time, we have stable connection­s and methods to obtain the status of each constituen­cy,” he said, while smiling. “We have done this for a long time; this is also why our forecasts are always 100 per cent accurate. Only one can change the Government, and that is the living God. We do things according to plans, but it is God who makes it happen.”

To be officially recognised, parties must have eight MPs elected at a minimum. Tuilaepa said those who claim that he is worried about the election are misguided.

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Samoa PM Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegao­i.

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