Daniel Suidani

Daniel Suidani is a Solomon Islands politician who served as the Premier of Malaita Province from June 2019 until his ouster in a no confidence vote in February 2023.[2]

Daniel Suidani
Premier of Malaita Province
In office
June 2019  7 February 2023
MonarchsElizabeth II
Charles III
Governors-GeneralFrank Kabui
David Vunagi
Personal details
BornMalaita Province, Solomon Islands
Political partySolomon Islands for Peace and Development[1]

Tenure

During Suidani's tenure as Premier of Malaita Province, the Solomon Islands government officially switched diplomatic recognition from the Republic of China (Taiwan) to the People's Republic of China. Suidani was highly critical of this decision, alleging that the Chinese government offered bribes to him in exchange for political allegiance.[3] Suidani has in turn been accused of accepting bribes from the Taiwanese government.[4]

In 2020, Suidani held an independence referendum for Malaita Province, which was dismissed as illegitimate by the central government.[5]

In October 2021, a motion of no confidence was filed against Suidani, but was withdrawn after protests erupted in support of him.[6] He condemned international interference in the November 2021 Solomon Islands unrest.[7] On 7 February 2023, he was removed from office after a vote of no confidence from the provincial legislature.[8]

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