Key facts
- Mark Brown has been re-elected as Prime Minister of the Cook Islands.
- The election campaign was marked by a dispute over the Cook Islands' relationship with China.
- The nation's ties with New Zealand were also a point of contention during the election.
Mark Brown has secured re-election as the Prime Minister of the Cook Islands. His victory comes at a time when the nation's foreign relations, particularly its ties with China and New Zealand, have been a subject of political debate and controversy.
The election campaign saw discussions and disagreements surrounding the Cook Islands' engagement with China, a growing influence in the Pacific region. Simultaneously, the relationship between the Cook Islands and its traditional partner, New Zealand, was also a focal point of the political discourse.
