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Solomon Islands prime minister resigns

November 12, 2011 00:00:00


SYDNEY, Nov 11 (AFP): The Solomon Islands Prime Minister Danny Philip resigned Friday after lawmakers deserted his government, plunging the Pacific island nation into political turmoil. Philip stepped down shortly before a motion of no confidence in him was to be debated in the national legislature, the prime minister's office said. "He tendered his resignation as the prime minister of the government," spokesman Allan Siau told by telephone from Honiara. "He made the declaration on the floor of the parliament." A government spokesman said Governor General Frank Kabui had accepted Philip's resignation and he would continue as caretaker prime minister until a new leader could be elected to govern the country of 550,000 people. The Solomons has been rocked by ethnic and political violence in the past, with parts of Honiara hit by arson and rioting following a 2006 election. Philip sacked two cabinet members this week and three others resigned, while seven more MPs had reportedly distanced themselves from the government after the leader was accused of misallocating foreign funds intended for development. The developments left Philip, who last month attended the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting opened by Britain's Queen Elizabeth II in Australia, without a majority in the parliament.

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