Political rivals shake hands, hug before swearing-in

By Matai'a Lanuola Tusani T - Ah Tong 17 September 2021, 12:00AM

Former Prime Minister Tuilaepa Dr. Sailele Malielegaoi shook hands with his successor Fiame Naomi Mataafa as her Cabinet Ministers and Members arrived for Friday’s session of the House. 

Ahead of the 18 H.R.P.P. elected Members of Parliament swearing-in ceremony Friday morning, Samoa’s two dominant parties have finally set aside their differences, in what would hopefully bring to an end the four-months running political crisis.

The Minister of Works Transport and Infrastructure, Olo Fiti Vaai was the first to greet the members of the rival party who were already seated on the right side of the House.

His gesture was received with a hug from Tuilaepa who stood up and crossed the floor to greet his successor Fiame.

It was a relief from those inside the House to see the leaders of the country finally meeting halfway, smiling and hugging.

The development comes after the Supreme Court on Thursday, following an application filed by the former ruling party, ruled that the H.R.P.P. members are sworn in by the Speaker of the House, Papalii Lio Masipau.

Papalii has a duty to administer the oath of allegiance for the unsworn M.Ps, the Court declared.

Those present in the House included heads of government offices as well as relatives of the elected H.R.P.P. members to witness the delayed swearing-in.

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By Matai'a Lanuola Tusani T - Ah Tong 17 September 2021, 12:00AM
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