INTERVIEW: The Solomon Islands' crucial elections will be closely watched by Australia

Solomon Islanders shelter from the rain while waiting to board small boats to vote in their provinces (AAP)

Solomon Islanders shelter from the rain while waiting to board small boats to vote in their provinces Source: AAP / MICK TSIKAS

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The election in Solomon Islands is being watched by countries in the region, including Australia. SBS reporter Richelle Harrison Plesse in Honiara explains what is at stake in this vote.


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Voters in Solomon Islands go to the polls on Wednesday in joint national and provincial elections, with caretaker Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare hoping to win a fifth non-consecutive term in power.

The vote - initially scheduled for 2023 - was delayed by Mr Sogavare, due to the country hosting the Pacific Games late last year.

It's an election that Australia and regional partners are watching closely, as China cements its influence, after Mr Sogavare opted for closer diplomatic ties to Beijing.

SBS reporter Richelle Harrison Plesse is in the capital of the Solomon Islands, Honiara. She told Biwa Kwan the unfolding geopolitical tussle is far from many voters' minds.

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