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Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
Incumbent
Qaz

since 15 October 2019
Member ofCabinet
Reports toMinister of Foreign Affairs
NominatorMinister of Foreign Affairs
AppointerMinister of Foreign Affairs
Term lengthFour months, renewable
Constituting instrumentCharter of the South Pacific
Formation14 July 2003

The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs is an official within the Government of the South Pacific. The deputy minister's roles compose of assisting the Minister of Foreign Affairs with their day to day tasks of running the ministry. They also assume the position of Minister of Foreign Affairs if the incumbent Minister of Foreign Affairs is absent.