A court-ordered no-confidence motion against Solomon Islands Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele has triggered a political crisis, with a new opposition coalition facing internal divisions and uncertainty over who will succeed him in the upcoming parliamentary vote.
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If there was a motion of no confidence, if it did come to that on Tuesday or any Tuesday from here on in, do you vote for Luxon?
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