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Maatia Toafa (1 May 1954–13
November 2024) was a
Tuvaluan politician,
representing Nanumea, who
served two non-consecutive
terms as
Prime Minister of Tuvalu...
- by-election was held on 7
October and
Saufatu Sopoanga regained his seat.
Maatia Toafa was
elected prime minister on 11
October 2004 with a vote of 8:7;...
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minister for
foreign affairs, the
environment and
labour in
Prime Minister Maatia Toafa's short-lived
government from
September to
December 2010. Following...
- by-election was held on 7 October, and
Sopoanga regained his seat. However,
Maatia Toafa was
elected prime minister on 11
October 2004, 8–7.
Sopoanga then...
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elected Speaker of Parliament. He
joined the
Opposition to
Prime Minister Maatia Toafa's
government in
December 2010,
along with a
backbencher and Home Affairs...
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Tuilimu (acting)
Faimalaga Luka
Koloa Talake Saufatu Sopoanga Maatia Toafa Apisai Ielemia Maatia Toafa Willy Telavi Enele Sopoaga Kausea Natano Feleti Teo...
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appointed minister for home
affairs in the
cabinet of the new
prime minister,
Maatia Toafa. In December, just four
months after the new
government took office...
- 2003 – 15
April 2005
Monarch Elizabeth II
Prime Minister Saufatu Sopoanga Maatia Toafa Preceded by
Tomasi Puapua Succeeded by
Filoimea Telito 6th
Prime Minister...
- was the 12th
ministry of the
Government of Tuvalu, led by
Prime Minister Maatia Toafa. It
succeeded the
Ielemia Ministry,
which was
voted out of office...
- by-election was held on 7
October 2004 and
Saufatu Sopoanga regained his seat.
Maatia Toafa was
elected prime minister on 11
October 2004 with a vote of 8:7;...