Cook Islands PM Beats No-Confidence Vote, Slams New Zealand

File image of Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown. BAY ISMOYO / AFP

The Cook Islands prime minister survived a no-confidence vote on Wednesday, blaming “misinformation” from former colonial ruler New Zealand for destabilizing his Pacific country.

The parliament voted 13-to-9 against the motion of no-confidence in Prime Minister Mark Brown’s government, sparked by a partnership deal he signed with China.

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