25 Jul 2006

Cooks parliament dissolved

12:41 pm on 25 July 2006

The Queen's Representative in the Cook Islands has dissolved parliament and called new elections.

Sir Frederick Goodwin made a speech to the nation on local radio this morning to announce his decision after a by-election moved the balance of power in favour of the opposition by one vote.

A spokesman for the Prime Minister says that under the constitution, a caretaker government can run the country without a budget being passed for ninety days from the beginning of July.

That means general elections must be held before October.

Despite being dissolved, parliament sat briefly at this morning with only the speaker and 12 opposition MPs attending.

They passed a motion of no confidence in the Prime Minister, Jim Marurai.