Setback for China in Solomon Islands as pro-Beijing provincial leader loses election
- Malaita premier Martin Fini, who recently signed a memorandum of understanding with China’s Jiangsu province, lost his re-election bid
- The election has been pitched as a referendum on Beijing’s growing influence in the Pacific nation
Beijing’s bid to build influence across the Solomon Islands hit a major snag on Friday, with the pro-China premier of the Pacific nation’s most populous province losing his seat in countrywide elections.
Malaita premier Martin Fini – who has overseen the swift expansion of Chinese interests in the province – lost his re-election bid, according to the election commission.
For years, the province of Malaita refused to accept aid or investment from China, bucking the trend as Beijing’s influence expanded across the rest of the sprawling archipelago.
But that changed when Fini was installed as premier in 2023, replacing the popular Daniel Suidani.
Fini recently signed a memorandum of understanding with China’s Jiangsu province. But his failure to reclaim his seat now puts that agreement in doubt.
Beijing’s embassy in the Solomon Islands has in the past praised Fini’s “firm support” of China, promising to pave his province with new roads and ply it with better internet.