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Latest news on Tuvaluan politics, with coverage on elections, policy changes and key issues such as environmental sustainability.

As a small island nation, Tuvalu's political landscape is heavily influenced by the need to address issues like the preservation of its ecosystem and natural resources, as well as climate change adaptation. Efforts to mitigate these issues include coastal protection measures and sustainable development practices.

Tuvalu operates under a non-partisan political system, with members of Parliament typically aligning themselves based on personal affiliations rather than formal party structures. The monarch serves as the country's head of state, represented by the Governor-General, currently held by Sir Tofiga Vaevalu Falani. The Prime Minister is elected by the members of Parliament, with Feleti Teo currently holding the position following the 2024 general election.

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