AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoIndependence & Parliament: Samoa marked 64 years of independence with the ceremonial opening of the new Samoan Parliamentary Precinct, funded by Australia (AUD 34.1m), as MPs prepare to return to the National Assembly on 2 June after a month-long recess of oversight and regional work. Regional diplomacy: UAE, India and Tonga’s King Tupou VI sent messages and visited for Independence events, underscoring Samoa’s diplomatic ties. Governance & oversight: The National Assembly resumes as MPs continue scrutiny work following the April adjournment, with international engagements during the break. Security & youth: PM Laaulialemalietoa Schmidt says Samoa’s youth are being “used” by international drug rings after Samoans were charged in a Vietnam killing, while police report 20 drug raids in the first five months and 55 charges. Crime networks: Experts warn the Vietnam case shows how well-funded transnational syndicates can operate across the Pacific. Climate pressure: Samoa’s PM urged global action ahead of the IPCC’s “final warning,” warning climate impacts threaten sovereignty and force relocations. Sports politics: New Zealand moved to save Moana Pasifika from financial collapse, with talks starting with NZ Rugby after owners said funding would end. Pacific cooperation: Customs leaders meet in Nadi to strengthen border security as drug trafficking and organised crime concerns grow.
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