Tuesday, February 25, 2025



Fiame stares down her corrupt party

Back in January, Samoan cabinet minister La’auli Leuatea Schmidt was charged with attempting to pervert the course of justice. When he refused to resign, samoan prime minister Fiame Naomi Mata'afa sacked him - triggering a political crisis. Because a majority of her political party felt that she should have not just kept him in office, but protected him from being charged in the first place - and felt so strongly about it that they voted to throw her out of the party and then attempted to have her thrown out parliament and removed as prime minister under anti-party-hopping legislation. Since then Fiame has sacked half her cabinet for disloyalty, and there has been speculation that her government would collapse, forcing early elections.

But it seems that FAST has blinked. Because when a confidence vote was finally held in parliament, they voted for Fiame, rather than rolling her. I guess they were really afraid of elections after all (Samoa's constitution explicitly permits a PM toppled in a confidence vote to call an election, unlike Aotearoa, where calling an early election requires the confidence of the House).

Meanwhile, you have to wonder what went wrong when a party which ran on an explicit platform of ending HRPP abuses and corruption now wants to behave in exactly the same way. You can now see which MPs actually believe that: the ones who have stayed loayl to Fiame. As for the rest, I guess we just have to hope that Samoans will throw those corrupt arseholes in the trash where they belong.