5 February 2015
Tuvalu's Prime Minister, Enele Sopoaga. Photo: RNZI / Jamie Tahana
<p><span>Tuvalu's Prime Minister has pledged to review the country's constitution if re-elected in March, saying his administration has worked hard to stabilise politics in the country.</span></p><p>Enele Sopoaga, who became Prime Minister in 2013 after a vote of no confidence that overthrew Willie Telavi, who himself became Prime Minister after a vote of no confidence, says his government has achieved a lot in a short time.</p><p>He says politics in Tuvalu are now much more settled after electoral laws were tightened and what he calls foreign interests who tried to influence voting were removed.</p><p>However, Mr Sopoaga says there are still more changes he wants to make.</p>
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