18th Niue Assembly

{{Short description|Legislative term since 2023}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2023}}

File:Niue Premier Dalton Tagelagi on 25 September 2023 - 53214108645 (cropped).jpg, Premier of the 18th Niue Assembly, pictured in 2023]]

The 18th Niue Assembly is the current term of the Niue Assembly. Its composition was determined by the general election on 29 April 2023.{{cite web |title=Candidate list for Niue General Election released |url=https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/487946/candidate-list-for-niue-general-election-released |website=Radio New Zealand |date=14 April 2023 |access-date=21 May 2023}}

Election of Assembly

The 20 members of the Assembly are elected by two methods; 14 are elected from single-member consistencies using first-past-the-post voting and six are elected from a single nationwide constituency by multiple non-transferable vote.{{cite web|url=http://www.electionguide.org/elections/id/2998/|title=Niue|website=IFES Election Guide}} There are no political parties in Niue.

Historically, elections have occurred triennially in May or June; however, in late 2022, Premier of Niue Dalton Tagelagi indicated that he was considering holding elections early, in February or March 2023. The rationale for this shift would be to give the government more time to prepare and pass the budget before the end of the country's fiscal year in June. The election ultimately occurred in late April 2023.{{cite news |title=Niue Premier indicates an early general election in 2023 |url=https://islandsbusiness.com/news-break/niue-premier-indicates-an-early-general-election-in-2023/ |access-date=24 May 2023 |agency=Islands Business |publisher=TV Niue / PacNews |date=29 November 2022}}

Eight of the twenty seats were won by first-time Assembly members.{{cite news |last1=Pavihi |first1=Esther |title=Several new members will be sworn in to the 18th Niue Legislative Assembly after the general election yesterday |url=https://tvniue.com/2023/04/several-new-members-will-be-sworn-in-to-the-18th-niue-legislative-assembly-after-the-general-election-yesterday/ |access-date=24 May 2023 |work=TV Niue}} Two long-time members of parliament were unseated in the election: Terry Coe, who was first elected to the Niue Assembly in a common roll seat in 1993, and Opili Talafasi, who held the Hikutavake seat for 33 years.{{cite news |last1=Pavihi |first1=Esther |title=Two long serving MPs Terry Coe and Opili Talafasi will not be returning to the next Niue Legislative Assembly. |url=https://tvniue.com/2023/05/two-long-serving-mps-terry-coe-and-opili-talafasi-will-not-be-returning-to-the-next-niue-legislative-assembly/ |access-date=24 May 2023 |publisher=TV Niue}}

Provisional results indicated that the sixth and final common roll seat was a tie between two candidates, Birtha Lisimoni-Togahai and Sonya Talagi, which required a draw from a hat to break the tie. This would have been the first time in Niue's history that this tiebreaking protocol had been required.{{cite news |last1=Manukuo |first1=Matt |title=Final seat in Niuean elections to be decided by hat-draw |url=https://pacificmedianetwork.com/articles/final-seat-in-niuean-elections-to-be-decided-by-hat-draw |access-date=23 May 2023 |publisher=Pacific Media Network |date=1 May 2023}} However, upon recount, Sonya Talagi won the seat by two votes. Lisimoni-Togahai filed a petition for a recount in Hikutavake, Mutalau, and Tuapa, where vote tallies changed in the recount.{{cite news |last1=Pavihi |first1=Esther |title=Sonya Talagi duly elected 6th Common Roll Member, while Lisimoni-Togahai has filed petition for a recount |url=https://tvniue.com/2023/05/sonya-talagi-duly-elected-6th-common-roll-member-while-lisimoni-togahai-has-filed-petition-for-a-recount/ |access-date=23 May 2023 |agency=TV Niue |publisher=TV Niue}}

Election of Premier

The Premier of Niue is elected by the members of the Niue Assembly at the first meeting after a general election and must win an absolute majority of votes to be elected. Incumbent Dalton Tagelagi was re-elected as the premier of Niue after defeating opposition leader O'Love Jacobsen 16 votes to 4.{{cite news |title=Dalton Tagelagi re-elected premier of Niue |url=https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/489641/dalton-tagelagi-re-elected-premier-of-niue |access-date=24 May 2023 |agency=Radio New Zealand |publisher=Radio New Zealand |date=10 May 2023}}{{cite web |title=Cabinet |url=https://www.gov.nu/cabinet/ |website=Government of Niue - Ko e Fakatufono ha Niue |publisher=Government of Niue |access-date=23 May 2023}}

Appointment of Cabinet

The Cabinet is made up of four members: The Premier as chair, along with three members of the Niue Assembly. Cabinet members are assigned portfolios of ministries that they oversee. Tagelagi appointed two incumbent members of the Assembly, Crossley Tatui and Esa Mona Sharon Ainuu to the Cabinet, along with Sonya Talagi, a newly elected common roll assembly member. This marked the first time in the history of Niue that the Cabinet was gender-balanced, with two men and two women.{{cite news |last1=Pavihi |first1=Esther |title=Premier Tagelagi announce first gender- balanced Cabinet |url=https://tvniue.com/2023/05/premier-tagelagi-announce-first-gender-balanced-cabinet/ |access-date=23 May 2023 |agency=TV Niue |publisher=TV Niue |date=May 2023}}{{cite web |title=Cabinet |url=https://www.gov.nu/cabinet/ |website=Government of Niue - Ko e Fakatufono ha Niue |publisher=Government of Niue |access-date=23 May 2023}}

Members

The members of the 18th Legislative Assembly are:{{cite news |last1=Manukuo |first1=Matt |title=Final seat in Niuean elections to be decided by hat-draw |url=https://pacificmedianetwork.com/articles/final-seat-in-niuean-elections-to-be-decided-by-hat-draw |access-date=23 May 2023 |publisher=Pacific Media Network |date=1 May 2023}}

class="wikitable sortable"
NameElectorate
Esa Mona Ainu'uTuapa
Tutuli HekaAlofi North
Sinahemana HekauCommon Roll
Ian HipaHikutavake
O'Love JacobsenCommon Roll
Emani Fakaotimanava-LuiCommon Roll
Riki MakaniTamakautoga
Richie MautamaHakupu
Maureen MelekitamaMutalau
Tofua PuletamaMakefu
Logopati SeumanuLiku
Sione Silapea SionetuatoNamukulu
Dalton TagelagiAlofi South
Billy TalagiCommon Roll
Sonya TalagiCommon Roll
Talaititama TalaitiVaiea
Crossley TatuiCommon Roll
Dion Paki TaufituToi
Rhonda Tiakia TomailugaLakepa
Poimamao VakanofitiAvatele

Policies and events

Tagelagi delivered the State Opening on 15 May 2023 alongside maiden speeches given by new members of the Assembly.{{cite news |title=Dalton Tagelagi forms Niue's first gender-balanced Cabinet |url=https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/489945/dalton-tagelagi-forms-niue-s-first-gender-balanced-cabinet |access-date=23 May 2023 |agency=Radio New Zealand |publisher=Radio New Zealand |date=15 May 2023}} In the State Opening, Tagelagi addressed several focus areas for the 18th Niue Assembly. These included constitutional reform, saying “We can start with the constitution reforms, something that wasn’t achieved by the 17th Assembly. We continued to say that "We [Niue] all know that the constitution needs amendment to meet the demanding work of modern day life and align ourselves to international standards, UN international conventions, institutional membership{{nbsp}}... that we have established to drive our humble island forward".{{cite news |last1=Pavihi |first1=Esther |title=Law reform, private sector partnerships, tax system overhaul, climate proofing infrastructure and Niue Ko Kaina feature in Premier's first national address. |url=https://tvniue.com/2023/05/law-reform-private-sector-partnerships-tax-system-overhaul-climate-proofing-infrastructure-and-niue-ko-kaina-feature-in-premiers-first-national-address/ |access-date=24 May 2023 |work=TV Niue |date=18 May 2023}} Other acts and bills discussed by Tagelagi included suggesting a review of the Immigration Act, passing of the Niue Public Service Act, which had been in draft form for two decades, and progressing an Electoral Bill and Land Bill. He also noted that public–private partnerships would be a focus of the 18th Niue Assembly, as well as reviewing the current tax structure for potential tax breaks and implementing environmental taxation.

On 15 May 2023, Tagelagi left Niue for three weeks to attend the inaugural Korea–Pacific Islands Summit, at which Tagelagi formalised diplomatic relations between Niue and South Korea.{{cite web |url=https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/south-korea-hosts-its-first-summit-with-pacific-island-leaders-2023-05-29/ |title=South Korea hosts its first summit with Pacific island leaders |first=Hyunsu |last=Yim |date=30 May 2023 |work=Reuters |access-date=27 June 2023}} During his absence, Crossley Tatui served as Acting Premier, and Tofua Puletama as Acting Minister in Tagelagi's ministerial positions.

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