AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoElection & Representation: Samoa’s eligible voters abroad push is back on the agenda, with former Head of State Tui Atua Tupua Tamasese Efi arguing remittance ties should translate into voting rights for next year’s General Election. District Development Programme & Governance: The government rejects claims the District Development Programme is short of funds, saying overdraft talks involve separate district councils—not the Treasury—while a separate report on proposed council overdrafts raises questions as new rules on public spending near. Courts & Accountability: In the Vaimauga 3 election petition, witnesses allege MP Lautimuia Uelese Vaai gave money to entice voters, while a Supreme Court witness was warned for disrespectful behaviour during evidence. Judiciary Appointments: Alalatoa Rosella Viane Papalii sworn in as Acting Supreme Court Judge, with her first appeal matter set for Thursday. Fuel & Emergency Planning: Samoa remains on Amber Level fuel alert with reserves described as secure and conservation measures in place ahead of scheduled tanker arrivals. Disability Rights Milestone: Mataafa Faatino Utumapu becomes the first Samoan elected to the UN CRPD Committee, joining a wider Pacific breakthrough for disability representation. Health System Strain: Samoa’s main hospital is rationing critical medicines amid low supply, with outside shipments only partially covering needs. International & Regional Context: New Zealand ends Tokelau’s push for greater autonomy via changes tied to regional fisheries arrangements; Pacific leaders renew calls for unfinished decolonisation after nuclear testing.
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