AGP Executive Report
Last update: 20 minutes agoNiue Budget Under Scrutiny: Niue MPs are challenging the newly re-elected government’s first budget since the May election, questioning shifting priorities, rising spending, and a widening deficit. The debate follows the Assembly’s first reading of the 2026/27 Appropriation Annual Bill, with community development and social welfare reportedly missing from stated budget priorities despite remaining major spending lines. Everyday Security, Not Just Geopolitics: At the Pacific Peace and Security Dialogue in Fiji, Niue’s Minister Richie Mautama drew attention to “everyday” threats—community safety, climate change, illegal fishing in Niue’s maritime zone, and even Niue’s unmanaged dog population—arguing security must be felt on the ground. Regional Peace Call: Pacific Islands Forum leaders issued a global appeal for peace, urging dialogue over conflict and reaffirming the Ocean of Peace Declaration adopted in 2025, with Niue among signatories. Maritime Surveillance Momentum: The Pacific’s Operation Ika Moana—aimed at strengthening regional maritime surveillance—has been reactivated after a five-year pause, highlighting renewed Pacific leadership in protecting ocean resources. Community Language Revival: In Christchurch, the Tama Tose Niue Playgroup has grown from four children to 20 in its first year, helping under-fives learn Vagahau Niue and stay connected to culture and identity.
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