Samoa Progressive Political Party Explained

The Samoa Progressive Political Party was a small political party in Samoa. The party was launched in January 2006 and led by former Cabinet Minister Toalepaialiā€™i Toesulusulu Siueva Pose II.[1] The party ran a single candidate in the 2006 election, but failed to win a seat. To'alepaialii blamed his election loss on bribery,[2] and subsequently had the families of those who did not vote for him banished from his village.[3] He then claimed to have entered an arrangement with the victorious candidate Vaeolenofoafia Tapasu Leung Wai in which he would accept $30,000 in exchange for not filing an electoral petition, and complained of underpayment.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fourth party to contest Samoa elections . . 9 January 2006 . 28 January 2021.
  2. Web site: Defeated Samoan leader says election loss due to bribery . . 1 May 2006 . 28 January 2021.
  3. Web site: Samoa village council banish families for not voting high chief . . 1 July 2006 . 28 January 2021.
  4. Web site: Samoan politician claims payment for not lodging election petition . . 30 August 2006 . 28 January 2021.