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Solomon Islanders participate in election that could impact relations with China

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Voting Underway in Solomon Islands Amid China Security Pact Fears

HONIARA – The Solomon Islands are abuzz with activity as voting kicked off in the nation’s first general election since switching diplomatic allegiances from Taiwan to Beijing and signing a controversial security pact. The move has sparked concerns about the Chinese navy gaining a foothold in the region.

With a closer relationship with China and economic challenges at home, voters are facing tough decisions as they cast their ballots. Over 420,000 registered voters will have their say across 50 national seats, with elections for eight of the 10 local governments also taking place simultaneously.

Esther Maeluma, a voter at the National Art Gallery in Honiara, expressed her hopes for a better country and economy as she cast her vote. The turnout seemed higher than in the previous election in 2019.

Some voters queued outside polling stations from the early hours of the morning, eager to have their voices heard. The lead-up to the election saw a surge in early voting, causing disruptions in the capital and putting pressure on essential services like the main hospital.

Amidst allegations of foreign interference, the United States has denied claims of planning an “electoral coup” in the Solomon Islands. The U.S. Ambassador to the Solomons, Papua New Guinea, and Vanuatu dismissed the accusations as propaganda.

As the voting process unfolds, domestic issues like healthcare and the cost of living are also at the forefront of the campaigns. Loyalties to candidates based on family or religious affiliations, as well as the illegal practice of vote-buying, are factors influencing the election.

With security concerns looming, police are on high alert to prevent any potential unrest following the election. Australia has provided logistical support for the election process, with over 430 Australian military and police personnel on the ground to assist with security.

Vote counting will begin on Thursday, with the final results expected to be announced in over a week. The elected lawmakers will then choose the next prime minister, a decision that will shape the future of the Solomon Islands.

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