Karen Andrews, a senior Australian minister today claimed that China had deliberately announced its security pact with the Solomon Islands during an election campaign to undermine her governmentโs chances of reelection.
Home Affairs Minister Karen Andrewsโ accusation is consistent with her conservative Liberal Partyโs argument that Beijing wants the center-left Labor Party to win the May 21 election because Labor lawmakers were less likely to stand up to Chinese economic coercion.

Labor has described the governmentโs inability to prevent the deal announced by the Chinese and Solomons governments last week as Australiaโs biggest foreign policy failure in the Pacific since World War II.
Andrews โ who is responsible for the Australian Security Intelligence Organization, the nationโs main domestic spy agency, and has access to classified secrets from other intelligence agencies โ said Australians should be โtaking notice of and paying some attention toโ the timing of the Solomonsโ announcements.

โBeijing is clearly very aware that weโre in a federal election campaign here at the moment. Why now? Why, right in the middle of a federal election campaign is all this coming to light?โ Andrews told Brisbane Radio 4BC.
โWe talk about political interference and that has many forms,โ Andrews added.
Australia angered China in 2018 by passing national security laws that ban covert foreign interference in domestic politics. The Chinese Foreign Ministry said at the time the government was prejudiced against China and had poisoned the atmosphere of China-Australia relations.
Jim Chalmers, a senior Labor lawmaker, dismissed the possibility of China attempting to use its Solomons deal to influence the Australian election.

