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This page collects stories on developments throughout the Pacific in promoting women in politics. Because many news sites in the Pacific archive their stories after a period of time, we have replicated the stories in full on this page, to keep an archive on efforts and article in the region. We thank all Pacific news colleagues for their contributions in sharing stories on women in politics. If you have a story we have missed, please send it to the PacWIP team on pacwip@gmail.com.

Changing politics trigger predictions for Fiji’s first woman prime minister

22nd March, 2018

By Nasik Swami in Suva. Fiji might see its first woman prime minister after this year’s general election, predicts New Zealand-based political sociologist Professor Steven Ratuva. Following in the tracks of New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, Dr Ratuva believes politics in Fiji is drifting away from the old patriarch-type where men led in the...

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New woman MP for Fiji – Hon. Mere Samisoni

20th March, 2018

Electoral authorities in Fiji have awarded the vacant opposition seat in parliament to Mere Samisoni.  The seat was left vacant by the death of SODELPA MP Ratu Sela Nanovo.  Dr Samisoni was the next on the party list after Ratu Jone Kubuabola who was unavailable to take up the seat. Dr Samisoni is a prominent...

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Tasmania elects majority of women in Australia state first

19th March, 2018

Tasmania has become the first state in Australian history to elect a majority of female MPs to its legislature. The state, Australia’s smallest, held its election on 3 March, but counting was not finalised until this week. The Australian Capital Territory (ACT), which is not a state, also elected a female-majority legislature in 2016. Thirteen...

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Bill asks FSM to consider new non-voting seats for women in Congress

16th March, 2018

[By Bill Jaynes, 16 March 2018] – FSM—The FSM Congress has introduced a bill (CB 20-116) that would purportedly guarantee representation of women in the FSM Congress. If passed it would mean another plebiscite vote to change the Constitution to redefine FSM Congress. The bill is currently being shopped around by the Congress Standing Committee...

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Rules of thumb for women leaders in the Pacific, and beyond

20th February, 2018

In January, when New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced her pregnancy, she was careful to note that she would be “fully contactable” during her six weeks of maternity leave. Ardern’s response indicates the unique pressures faced by women in politics, especially those who reach the highest levels. As former Australian prime minister Julia Gillard...

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Call for more women, youths in politics

16th January, 2018

THE Fiji Labour Party has called for more women and youths to show interest in politics. Party leader and former prime minister Mahendra Chaudhry said while the party had received applications from individuals interested in contesting this year’s polls on the party’s ticket, he wanted more women and youths to apply. Mr Chaudhry said the...

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Minister for Women encourages women to stand for the elections

16th January, 2018

Women across Fiji have been encouraged to stand for the elections this year and exercise their right to vote by the Minister for Women, Children and Poverty Alleviation Mereseini Vuniwaqa. Speaking at the Nadroga Andhra Sangam Naari Sangh Women’s Forum last night, Vuniwaqa says women in Fiji are now having better access to justice when...

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Tongan women celebrate political progress

23rd November, 2017

By Jenny Meyer The head of the Commonwealth Observer Group says having two successful women candidates in last week’s Tongan election may be the start of greater representation in the country’s parliament. Since 1951 there have only been eight women in Tonga’s parliament, including five elected, but now Losaline Ma’asi has joined the re-elected ‘Akosita...

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Polls Apart – PNG’s election broken down

03rd November, 2017

Papua New Guinea general elections only come around every five years and are embraced with great passion by voters hoping for change. Thus it was all the more disappointing for voters that the 2017 PNG election was riddled with electoral roll flaws, polling irregularities, delays and regression in areas where change was most needed. “The...

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Tonga excited to see women step towards politics

04th October, 2017

Lepolo Taunisila said most of the 15 women candidates had good qualifications, years of experience in various fields and that their participation was a blessing for Tonga. She said the Congress was fully supporting the women in every way it could to achieve more successful results than in the past. “We’ve looked at some of...

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Tongan leader hopeful for more women MPs

03rd October, 2017

The head of the Tonga National Centre for Women and Children says she is proud to see so many women running for parliament in Tonga’s upcoming general election. Fifteen of the 86 candidates who have put their names forward for the election on 16 November are women. In 2014, 16 women stood for election out...

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Tonga: 11 women registered out of 39 candidates so far

28th September, 2017

39 candidates have registered on the first day of registration to contest Tongatapu’s 10 constituencies in the November 16 General Election, while more are expected to register tomorrow, the final day of nominations. The Prime Minister Hon ‘Akilisi Pohiva is running again contesting his seat in Tongatapu 1. Out of the candidates for Tongatapu, 11...

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