Tonga's Pohiva survives no confidence vote

Efforts by Tonga's nobles to remove Prime Minister 'Akilisi Pohiva have failed.

The nobles, with some support from independents in the parliament, could muster just ten votes to the 14 in support of the prime minister.

Mr Pohiva, the first commoner elected to lead the country, has been prime minister for just over two years.

The country's nobles have been leading a campaign to remove him, but Mr Pohiva said their complaints had no basis.

Meanwhile it has been reported that Lord Ma'afu, who is a member of Mr Pohiva's government, has been abandoned by the country's other nobles.

Kaniva Pacific reported the other 32 nobles had signed an agreement to ostracise Lord Ma'afu.

They also said that if they succeeded in ousting Mr Pohiva they would not give a ministerial role to Lord Ma'afu.

 

Photo: RNZI/Alex Perrottet  (Tongan Prime Minister 'Akilisi Pohiva).