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Tuvalu’s new prime minister to face decisions on key pact with Australia and recognition of Taiwan


An experienced regional diplomat who helped Tuvalu craft the landmark Falepili Union with Australia has been appointed the Pacific nation’s new prime minister.

Feleti Teo was elected unopposed this morning after it was revealed his key opponent, Enele Sopoaga, did not have enough support to take out the top position.

Feleti Teo standing outside. 

Feleti Teo was voted in as Tuvalu’s new prime minister unopposed. (Wikimedia Commons: KEAB)

The election has been watched closely by Australia after calls by Mr Sopoaga to scrap the Falepili deal, which gives Australia effective veto power over Tuvalu’s security arrangements with any other country.

In exchange, the agreement will see 280 Tuvaluan citizens given a “special mobility pathway” to “live, work and study” in Australia each year.

Mr Teo has not spoken publicly about the Falepili Union but was a member of the eminent persons panel which helped the governments of Tuvalu and Australia formulate the high-profile pact late last year.

Both countries will have to pass legislation through their respective parliaments to give force to the treaty.



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