"Tuvalu Election: Implications for Taiwan, China, and Pacific Relations"

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Tuvalu, a small Pacific island nation, is holding a national election for its 16-seat parliament, with the prime minister to be elected after the vote count. The election is being closely watched due to the tussle for influence in the region between China, Taiwan, and other global powers. The outcome could potentially impact Tuvalu's diplomatic relations with Taiwan and China, as well as its proposed security treaty with Australia.
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