A national election last month failed to deliver a majority to any political party,and two camps lobbied to win support from independents ahead of the vote for prime minister.
The election is being closely watched by Australia,China and the US because of the potential impact on regional security,afterincumbent Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare struck a security pact with China in 2022.
Sogavare,who built close ties with Beijing during five years in power,did not seek re-election to the top political office and his party backed Manele.
During Sogavare’s previous term,China’s influence increased more in the Solomons than anywhere else in the South Pacific. He switched diplomatic recognition from Taiwan to Beijing and struck a secret security pact that has raised fears of the Chinese navy gaining a foothold in the region.
Sogavare’s election in 2019 sparked riots in the capital Honiara over legal questions hanging over his eligibility to become prime minister. More serious riots resulted in arson and looting in Honiara in November 2021 after his leadership survived a no-confidence motion.
Outside parliament,Manele said “the people have spoken”. He used his first speech as leader to promise to govern with integrity and to put his nation’s interests first.