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Politics & Government Guide in Nauru

Political system, governance structure, stability indicators, and democratic institutions

Nauru is a parliamentary republic where the President serves as both head of state and head of government, elected by the 19-member unicameral parliament for three-year terms. With no political parties, all Members of Parliament stand as independents, and the President must maintain parliamentary confidence to remain in office. The country operates under a Westminster-style system established by its 1968 Constitution and has recently strengthened security partnerships with Australia.

Government Type

Parliamentary Republic

Legal System

Westminster-style parliamentary system based on the 1968 Constitution; Supreme Court has jurisdiction over constitutional issues; appeals can be made to the High Court of Australia

Head of State

President David Adeang(since 2023)

Head of Government

President David Adeangsince 2023

Legislature

Type:unicameral
Lower House:Parliament of Nauru (19 seats)

Voting Rights

All Nauruan citizens aged 20 and over have the right to vote. Members of Parliament are elected every three years through a Borda Count voting system. All MPs stand as independents as there are no political parties in Nauru.

Recent Developments

  • Presidential election held on 30 October 2023, with David Adeang elected over Delvin Thoma by a vote of 10-8
  • Next parliamentary elections scheduled for 2026
  • Australia-Nauru security treaty entered into force on 19 September 2025, providing AUD 100 million in budget support and AUD 40 million for policing and security over five years
  • Government focus on economic resilience and the Nauru Intergenerational Trust Fund as part of 2024-25 budget priorities
Voting Age20
SuffrageUniversal adult suffrage
Constitution1968
Districts