Solomon Islands PM ousted after losing confidence vote

Solomon Islands Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele
Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele's sacking stems from ministers defecting to the opposition. -AAP Image

Solomon Islands Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele has been ousted ‌from power after losing a confidence vote in the ‌Pacific island nation's parliament.

Manele lost the vote by a margin of ‌26 votes to 22, with two abstentions, the speaker of the country's parliament, Patterson Oti, said.

"I hope as leaders, we will continue to work for the betterment of this country," ‌Manele told ‌MPs ⁠after the vote on Thursday.

"It is important for both sides ​of the house to continue to work together to deliver goods and services for people going forward."

He will remain in position until he is removed by the governor-general.

Located 1600km northeast of ‌Australia, the strategic importance of Solomon Islands has been ​in focus in recent years due to its strengthening ties with China. 

In 2022, it signed a security ​pact ​with China that ​prompted concern from the United States ‌and South Pacific neighbours.

Manele's ouster stems from a dozen government ministers defecting to the opposition in March. 

Manele then refused to recall parliament, avoiding a confidence vote, but ​was later ordered to do so by two courts.