Vanuatu Elects Jotham Napat as Prime Minister Post-Earthquake

Vanuatu’s parliament elected Jotham Napat as prime minister with substantial backing from the members, just weeks after a devastating earthquake. His election garnered support from 50 of the 52 parliament members, showcasing political unity during a crisis period in the nation.
On Tuesday, Vanuatu’s parliament appointed Jotham Napat as the new prime minister following a recent earthquake that impacted the country. Napat, who previously served as the foreign minister and was a senior official in disaster management, received overwhelming support from 50 out of 52 MPs present during the voting process. The election result was solidified through a livestream broadcast of the parliamentary proceedings, in which two ballots were ruled invalid.
Jotham Napat’s election as prime minister emphasizes strong political support amidst recovery efforts in Vanuatu after a catastrophic earthquake. His prior experience in disaster management is expected to provide valuable leadership as the nation rebuilds and addresses ongoing challenges.
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