AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCook Islands Election: Preliminary results point to Prime Minister Mark Brown’s Cook Islands Party retaining power, winning 12 of 24 seats, with voting on remote Nassau delayed by bad weather and a 13-seat majority still needed to govern. Cost of Living & Water: Campaign focus is on inflation, diesel-linked pressures, and water tariffs, with opposition pushing changes to residential and agricultural charges. China, Deep-Sea Mining & Diplomacy: The election is widely framed as a test of how the Cook Islands balances China ties and deep-sea mining plans, after disputes with New Zealand over Beijing deals and seabed exploration. Election Scrutiny: Overseas observers from the Pacific Islands Forum monitored the Rarotonga process and met the Chamber of Commerce, linking stability to private-sector confidence. Deep-Sea Mining Governance: Te Ipukarea Society took Cook Islands concerns to the International Seabed Authority, opposing a US company’s exploration push in the South Penrhyn Basin. Cyber Safety: A new programme aims to help residents and businesses defend against scams and financial fraud. Regional Security & Climate: SPREP’s executive board meeting in Samoa stressed the “triple planetary crises” and the need for resilience funding ahead of COP31.
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