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Preference for by-election in Mitiaro

Wednesday 30 July 2014 | Published in Politics

Mitiaro voters should be given the chance to go back to the ballot boxes again rather than having to wait on the outcome of a petition, says Chief Justice Thomas Weston.

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Petitions put pressure on court

Wednesday 30 July 2014 | Published in Politics

Parties involved in the election petitions will have to “put their shoulders to the wheel” if the country’s new Parliament is to convene by mid-October.

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Puna responds with own bribery claims

Wednesday 30 July 2014 | Published in Politics

Prime Minister elect Henry Puna has gone on the counterattack by claiming his political opponent in Manihiki engaged in acts of treating and bribery preceding the election.

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Election: Petition meeting to determine next steps

Tuesday 29 July 2014 | Published in Politics

Political parties will find out today what the next steps are in regards to nine petitions filed in the High Court since the July 9 election outcome.

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'Negative campaigning' swayed voters, says CIP

Tuesday 29 July 2014 | Published in Politics

The Cook Islands Party is blaming its poor election outcome in Rarotonga on “saturated negative campaigning” from the Democratic Party.

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$38,000 on post-election flights

Saturday 26 July 2014 | Published in Politics

Parliament paid $38,000 on charter flights to return candidates from the Northern Group islands to Rarotonga after this month’s general elections.

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Puna accused of election bribery

Saturday 26 July 2014 | Published in Politics

Prime Minister Henry Puna has been formally accused of bribing Manihiki voters with outboard motors and free flights in the lead-up to the general election.

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Mitiaro recount done, petition filed

Saturday 26 July 2014 | Published in Politics

Mitiaro voters could be heading back to the polling booths for a by-election after an official recount yesterday produced an unchanged spilt result.

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Cabinet ministers accused of bribery

Saturday 26 July 2014 | Published in Politics

Two Cabinet Ministers from Prime Minister Henry Puna’s caretaker government are being accused of offering bribes to earn votes in the lead up to this month’s general elections.

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PM: Government 'back in business'

Friday 25 July 2014 | Published in Politics

An eager, recently-elected Cook Islands Party government is ready to continue governing the nation for a second term, says Prime Minister Henry Puna.

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Bribery allegations in Atiu petition

Friday 25 July 2014 | Published in Politics

Eight separate allegations of bribery, treating, and undue influence are laid out in court documents recently filed by defeated Atiu candidate Norman George.

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Election: No date set for Mitiaro recount

Friday 25 July 2014 | Published in Politics

Officials with the Ministry of Justice have yet to set a date for a recount of votes in Mitiaro, which witnessed a tie in general elections held earlier this month.

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Petition funds 'not CIP's business'

Thursday 24 July 2014 | Published in Politics

Accusations that the Democratic Party has received a $100,000 donation from a wealthy foreigner to assist with their election-related legal costs were brushed aside yesterday by Party President Sean Willis.

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One Cook Islands 'corrupting' CIP MPs

Thursday 24 July 2014 | Published in Politics

Prime Minister Henry Puna has accused One Cook Islands leader Teina Bishop of trying to lure recently-elected Cook Islands Party MP’s into his fold as part of a coalition government.

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Political reform needed: Rasmussen

Wednesday 23 July 2014 | Published in Politics

Results from this month’s general elections are once again highlighting the need for political reform, says Democratic Party leader Wilkie Rasmussen along with a number of observers.

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Govt continues in caretaker role

Wednesday 23 July 2014 | Published in Politics

With court challenges looming, Prime Minister Henry Puna’s newly-elected government will continue to operate in a caretaker role with limited spending powers.

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Mystery votes due to walk-in electors

Tuesday 22 July 2014 | Published in Politics

The appearance of approximately 430 extra votes in the final count of this month’s general election has been attributed to an unexpected surge in declaratory votes.

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Demos prepared to form coalition

Tuesday 22 July 2014 | Published in Politics

A defiant Wilkie Rasmussen is confident a number of court challenges currently in the works will tilt the results of the election in his team’s favour, ushering in a Democratic Party-led government.

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Election: No petitions yet

Tuesday 22 July 2014 | Published in Politics

The first of a number of deadlines for filing petitions passed on Tuesday, with no contesting of final results by either major party.

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Bishop slams Puna's '$22,000 flight'

Monday 21 July 2014 | Published in Politics

Travel arrangements that saw Prime Minister Henry Puna arrive from Manihiki on a chartered flight paid for with public funds have been slammed by Aitutaki MP Teina Bishop.

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