Edward Nipake Natapei Tuta Fanua`araki (17 July 1954 – 28 July 2015) was a Vanuatuan politician. He was the prime minister of Vanuatu on two occasions...
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for Change, since 6 October 2023. In November 2009, Prime Minister Edward Natapei was briefly declared by the Speaker to have lost his seat over a procedural...
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brought into Natapei's government as deputy prime minister. On 2 December 2010 Kilman was appointed prime minister after Edward Natapei was ousted in...
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largest faction of the Vanua'aku Pati, led by outgoing Prime Minister Edward Natapei. He continued to dispute the results and lead the opposition to the...
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strong. During the next decade, as party members Donald Kalpokas and Edward Natapei served as prime ministers of Vanuatu. The party began steadily losing...
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Cabinet of Vanuatu (section Natapei Cabinet, 2008–10)
Edward Natapei reshuffled his Cabinet again. In December 2009, a new reshuffle produced the following Cabinet: On 2 December 2010, Edward Natapei's government...
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no confidence resulted in the selection of Edward Natapei as prime minister in March 2001. Edward Natapei returned as prime minister in the May 2002 national...
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parliamentary vote on 25 November 1999, receiving 28 votes against 24 for Edward Natapei. Shortly after he was deposed on 13 April 2001, he was convicted on...
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When a motion of No Confidence was tabled against new Prime Minister Edward Natapei, Serge Vohor and his MPs initially supported the no confidence motion;...
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Southern France. He served as Foreign Minister under Prime Minister Edward Natapei from 2003 to 2004. Following parliamentary elections, he became Minister...
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presidential election of April 2004, and was backed by the government of Edward Natapei. However, after several inconclusive rounds in the electoral college...
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tax havens' in 2003 and joined the World Trade Organization in 2011. Edward Natapei of the VP became prime minister in 2001 and went on to win the 2002...
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Angela Merkel, 8th Chancellor of Germany Richard Bekins, American actor Edward Natapei, Vanuatu politician and Prime Minister of Vanuatu (d. 2015) J. Michael...
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Minister, and incumbent Leader of the Opposition) Edward Natapei, of the centre-left Vanua'aku Pati. Natapei died after a long illness in July. Although Port-Vila...
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(1999–2001) Edward Natapei, Prime minister (2001–2004) Serge Vohor, Prime minister (2004) Ham Lini, Prime minister (2004–2008) Edward Natapei, Prime minister...
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(1979) Maxime Carlot Korman (1996) Barak Sopé (2001) Serge Vohor (2004) Edward Natapei (2010) Sato Kilman (2011) Moana Carcasses Kalosil (2014) Joe Natuman...
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Obed Moses, President (2017–2022) Prime ministers (complete list) – Edward Natapei, Prime minister (2009–2010) Sato Kilman, Prime minister (2010–2011)...
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and was appointed Minister for Foreign Affairs in Prime Minister Edward Natapei's government. In June 2009, the election of all four Members for Rural...
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Utilities for a time, but was removed from this post and replaced by Edward Natapei in July 2005. Korman and the Republican Party remained in the governing...
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European countries had expressed concern over their misuse. Prime minister Edward Natapei even commented in a Radio New Zealand interview that he had been delayed...
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derailed when Barak Sope became prime minister. Under Prime Minister Edward Natapei, reform programs were reintroduced.[citation needed] The government...
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Kalsakau was named as the new Minister of Justice in the cabinet of Edward Natapei, though he was subsequently dismissed during a Cabinet reshuffle. He...
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Jean-Marie Léyé (1932–2014) 2 March 1994 2 March 1999 5 years UMP – Edward Natapei (1954–2015) Acting 2 March 1999 24 March 1999 22 days Vanua'aku Pati...
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chairman of the Vanuatu National Commission for UNESCO. Prime Minister Edward Natapei appointed him Minister for Lands in 2008, then reshuffled him to the...
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rounds of voting. Several members of parliament within Prime Minister Edward Natapei's governing coalition had supported former President Kalkot Mataskelekele...
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1979-1998 Tuvalu Bikenibeu Paeniu 1989-1993 Vanuatu Donald Kalpokas Edward Natapei Serge Vohor 1987-1991 1991 1991-1993 Western Samoa Tofilau Eti Alesana...
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Maseng, Acting President (1994) Jean-Marie Léyé, President (1994–1999) Edward Natapei, Acting President (1999) John Bani, President (1999–2004) Prime ministers...
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manager (b. 1930) 2015 – Jan Kulczyk, Polish businessman (b. 1950) 2015 – Edward Natapei, Vanuatuan politician, 6th Prime Minister of Vanuatu (b. 1954) 2015...
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President of Vanuatu In office 25 March 1999 – 24 March 2004 Preceded by Edward Natapei (acting) Succeeded by Roger Abiut (acting) Personal details Born (1941-07-01)...
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Molisa 1987–1991: Donald Kalpokas 1988: Barak Sopé (in opposition) 1991: Edward Natapei 1991–1993: Serge Vohor 1993–1995: Maxime Carlot Korman 1995–1996: Alfred...
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