Tongan Prime Minister Hu‘akavameiliku is currently facing a new no-confidence vote following recent political tensions and concerns raised by the king.  

Prime Minister Hu’akavameiliku. Photo/Screenshot (Radio FM87.5)

The Speaker of Parliament, Lord Fakafanua, announced the no-confidence vote motion this morning.  

It comes after Hu’akavameiliku survived a Motion for a Vote of No Confidence ballot against him in September 2023.  

“The office of the lord speaker receives notice of intention to move a motion for a vote of no confidence in the prime minister”, a statement said.  

“The Office of the Lord Speaker of the Legislative Assembly received on Saturday 23rd November 2024 a Notice of Intention to Move a Motion for a Vote of No Confidence in the Prime Minister, Hon. Siaosi Sovaleni.  

“The Notice was submitted by the Representative of the People of Tongatapu 5, Hon. Dr ‘Aisake Eke, together with the Motion for a Vote of No Confidence in the Prime Minister, which has been signed in support by 10 Members of Parliament including Dr Eke”. 

The Office of the Legislative Assembly are carrying out tasks in respect of the motion as is required by clause 50B of the Constitution as well as the Rules of Procedures of the House.”  

Although Hu’akavameiliku survived last year’s vote of no confidence, many issues from the more than 40 motions were believed to have not been resolved. 

As we reported earlier this year King Tupou VI recently withdrew his confidence and consent against him.

We also reported last week that the king allegedly expressed concerns against the Minister of Lands’ handling of land issues.

Last year’s vote of no confidence against Hu’akavameiliku was also submitted by Dr Eke.  

There are 26 seats in Tonga’s Legislative Assembly, comprising nine noble’s representatives, and 17 people’s representatives have 17.