Samoa PM dismisses former deputy’s remarks about poor state of country

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The Deputy Prime Minister of Samoa Fiame Naomi Mata’afa says it’s important politicians check they’re meeting the needs of their people. Photo: RNZ/Daniela Maoate-Cox

The Samoa prime minister has dismissed comments by his former deputy about the poor state of the country.

Fiame Matafa resigned from the Human Rights Protection Party last week over the government’s controversial proposals to amend the constitution.

During his weekly address Tuila’epa Sa’ilele Malielegaoi was asked by local media what he thought of comments by Fiame that the country was on the rocks.

To which Tuilaepa replied saying Fiame had never slept on rocks in her life.

“When she was born, she slept on a mattress, up until now she sleeps on a mattress,” said Tuila’epa.

Fiame also raised concerns about the lack of checks and balances with the ruling party’s overwhelming majority in parliament.

And been critical of the government’s handling of the measles epidemic last year which claimed 83 lives, most of them children.

Samoan PM, Tuila’epa Sailele Malielegaoi Photo: RNZ Pacific /Autagavaia Tipi Autagavaia
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