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- Hammer DeRoburt (25 September 1922 – 15 July 1992) was a Nauruan politician and independence leader. He led negotiations for independence from Australia...
- seen as an opponent of Nauru's first post-independence President, Hammer DeRoburt. Dowiyogo founded the Nauru Institute of Media and Communications which...
- RONPhos Handover Day 19 August Ibumin Earoeni Day 25 September Sir Hammer DeRoburt Day 26 October Angam Day 25 December Christmas Day 26 December Boxing Day...
- elections by former President Kennan Adeang after he had been ousted by Hammer DeRoburt for the second time in two months, with Adeang claiming the support of...
- death. Both were executed on 6 January 1989. A Punjabi movie titled Kaum De Heere (Gems of the Community) highlighting the roles/lives of the two guards...
- list) – Hammer DeRoburt, President (1968–1976) Bernard Dowiyogo, President (1976–1978) Lagumot Harris, President (1978) Hammer DeRoburt, President (1978–1986)...
- Constituting instrument Constitution of Nauru (1968) Inaugural holder Hammer DeRoburt Formation 17 May 1968; 56 years ago (1968-05-17) Deputy Minister ****isting...
- 780 Unitary parliamentary republic with an executive presidency. Hammer DeRoburt became the first President of Nauru. Gained independence on 31 January...
- became independent on 31 January 1968 under founding president Hammer DeRoburt. In 1967, the people of Nauru purchased the ****ets of the British Phosphate...
- parties, all candidates ran as independents. Following the election, Hammer DeRoburt was re-elected president by members of the Parliament. The elections were...