Minister since 16 May 2014. Lin̄i is the brother of Walter Lin̄i, one of the founders of the modern Republic of Vanuatu. Ham Lin̄i is the current leader of...
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capital Port Vila. His sister, Hilda Lin̄i, and brother, Ham Lin̄i, are also politicians in Vanuatu. His sister Heather Lin̄i-Leo Matas was the first indigenous...
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Lini is a given name, nickname and surname. It may refer to: Ham Lin̄i (born 1951), ni-Vanuatu politician, brother of Walter Motarilavoa Hilda Lin̄i, ni-Vanuatu...
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Look up HAM, Ham, ham, or hams in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ham is a cut of meat from an edible mammal's rear, usually from a pig. Ham or HAM may also...
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supported Ham Lini for the post of prime minister, but Lini was defeated; however, Serge Vohor was ousted in a motion of no confidence and Ham Lini was elected...
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soon becoming its leader. Following Walter's death in 1999, his brother Ham Lini became party leader. The party became one of the largest political parties...
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28 votes, with his opponent, Ham Lini receiving 24. The following month, Vohor formed a national unity government with Lini as deputy prime minister. While...
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Minister (2011-2013) Ham Lini (b. 1951), Prime Minister (2004-2008) Hilda Lini, politician, anti-nuclear campaigner, feminist Walter Lini (1942-1999), Anglican...
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Chinese. He returned to the cabinet in December 2004 when the government of Ham Lini took office, taking up the post of Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and...
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key supporter of the National United Party government of Walter Lini's brother Ham Lini which lasted from December 2004 through the September 2008 elections...
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Moli Union of Moderate Parties Paama Sam Avok Vanua'aku Pati Pentecost Ham Lin̄i National United Party Charlot Salwai Union of Moderate Parties David Tosul...
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member of his party, was replaced by a government under the leadership of Ham Lini. Moli is still a member of the Vanuatu parliament. "Vanuatu". v t e...
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election. In 2003, he was "ousted" and replaced as party leader by Ham Lini, Walter Lini's brother, who later became prime minister. He responded by leaving...
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with China, and on December 11, Vohor was replaced as prime minister by Ham Lini in a Motion of No Confidence. In March 2004 the term of office of President...
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Reunification Movement for Change Francois Chani Tabisal National United Party Ham Lin̄i National United Party Port Vila Kenneth Natapei Vanua'aku Pati Ishmael...
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John Howard Austria – Chancellor Wolfgang Schüssel Vanuatu – President Ham Lin̄i Belgium – King Albert II and wife Queen Paola Crown Prince Philippe and...
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the country's dependence on imported oil. In March 2006, Molisa accused Ham Lini's government of indecisiveness on a number of issues, and attempted to replace...
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logging industry. Kilman and Ham Lini led the opposition to the Serge Vohor government when it took office in July 2004. Lini soon joined a coalition government...
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minister when Ham Lini became prime minister later in 2004. He remained in that position until 14 November 2005, when he was sacked by Lini for unclear...
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Ralph Regenvanu 10.00 9 +2 UMP Ishmael Kalsakau 7.67 5 −1 National United Ham Lin̄i 4.17 4 0 Green Confederation Moana Carcasses Kalosil 2.52 1 −1 Rural Development...
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the country's independence in 1980, with independence campaigner Walter Lini becoming the first office-holder. The position is sometimes seen as a continuation...
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confidence vote less than five months after taking office, being replaced by Ham Lini. Lini switched back recognition to the People's Republic of China, and the...
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August 2004 – 16 August 2009 Prime Minister Edward Natapei Serge Vohor Ham Lini Edward Natapei Preceded by Alfred Maseng Josias Moli (acting) Succeeded...
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Vohor 9.73 6 +1 Land & Justice Ralph Regenvanu 7.10 7 +3 National United Ham Lin̄i 5.76 4 0 People's Progressive Sato Kilman 4.84 1 −5 Iauko 4.40 4 +1 National Development...
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Father Walter Lini, governed Vanuatu from 1980 to 1991, and shaped its initial foreign policy in distinct ways. The key bases of Lini's foreign policy...
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Vincent Boulekone Union of Moderate Parties Walter Lini National United Party Died in February 1999. Ham Lin̄i (NUP) won the subsequent by-election on 31 August...
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Political offices Preceded by Ham Lini Deputy Prime Minister of Vanuatu 2011 Succeeded by Ham Lini...
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Deputy Prime Minister Minister of Trade, Commerce, Industries and Tourism Ham Lini National United Party Pentecost Minister of Agriculture, Forestry, Quarantine...
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Cartwright Marshall Islands: President Kessai Note Vanuatu: Prime Minister Ham Lini Japan: Former Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone South Korea: Foreign Minister...
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People's Progress Party Pentecost Bruce Asal Union of Moderate Parties Ham Lin̄i National United Party Charlot Salwai Union of Moderate Parties David Tosul...
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