The Solomon Star has reported that 22 Members of Parliament within the DCGA Government have told Prime Minister Sogavare that he has 6 months to establish diplomatic ties with China or else he will have to face a motion of no confidence. The Solomon Star further reported that the 22 Members of Parliament have been given the green light from China for massive infrastructure development on the islands. (Source: Solomon Star, 20 May 2019)
Despite the continued uncertainty over whether Solomon Islands will switch to China, the DCGA Government is yet to officially confirm its position on the issue. This suggests – which Taipei has already admitted – that there is a real pro-China movement within the DCGA Government ranks. The Solomon Star has not identified which Ministers are in the pro-China camp and it remains to be seen whether the pro-China camp is 22-members strong as reported. Taipei’s influence in Solomon Islands appears to be in rapid decline following the 2019 national general elections and while the 6-month reprieve will be provide some much needed breathing space for Taipei to come up with an irresistible offer, the war may already be lost. The uncertainty over whether Solomon Islands will establish diplomatic ties with China continues.
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