Election of Vanuatu prime minister may speed cyclone relief work

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The election of a new prime minister in Vanuatu, Bob Loughman, is expected to speed up emergency relief work for residents of the Pacific island ...

FILE PHOTO: The name of the country Vanuatu is seen during the World Climate Change Conference 2015 at Le Bourget, near Paris, France, December 2, 2015. REUTERS/Stephane MaheSYDNEY: The election of a new prime minister in Vanuatu, Bob Loughman, is expected to speed up emergency relief work for residents of the Pacific island nation left without shelter by tropical cyclone Harold.

Since general elections were held four weeks ago, Vanuatu has shut its borders to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus, hampering the delivery of aid to residents left homeless on some islands after tropical cyclone Harold made landfall on Apr 6. She said there had been some international assistance, but concern was growing that efforts were too slow and some people were without shelter and facing possible food shortages."Now there is solid political leadership, it could spur on a faster and targeted response," Newton Cain said.

Regenvanu's party won the most seats in Vanuatu's 52 seat parliament, but a coalition of parties is needed to form government.

 

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