Overview
- Lawmakers rejected Fiamē’s 2025-26 budget by 34 votes to 16 with two abstentions, prompting her to seek dissolution of Parliament.
- Fiamē’s minority government endured two no-confidence motions after she dismissed a cabinet minister facing criminal charges in January.
- Under Samoa’s electoral law, an election must be held within 90 days, moving the vote up from its originally scheduled date next April.
- A voter re-registration campaign had enrolled just 52% of eligible Samoans by the budget vote, raising concerns over electoral preparedness.
- Fiamē has championed stronger international climate action and a cautious stance toward Chinese infrastructure funding while warning that severe electricity shortages threaten Samoa’s economic recovery.