Ieremia Tienang Tabai GCMG AO (born 16 December 1949) is an I-Kiribati politician who served as the first president of Kiribati from 1979 to 1991. He...
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Tabai may refer to: Tabaí, a town in Brazil Tabai (Caria), a town of ancient Caria, now in Turkey Ieremia Tabai, politician from Kiribati Marco Tabai...
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Romanian journalist Ieremia Movilă (c. 1555 – 1606), a prince of Moldavia Ieremia Tabai (born 1950), a Kiribati politician Alama Ieremia (born 1970), a New...
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1979, Tabai immediately nominated Teannaki as vice-president. He served as vice president of Kiribati under the three mandates of Sir Ieremia Tabai. He...
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members of parliament: incumbent president Ieremia Tabai, vice-president Teatao Teannaki, who was an ally of Tabai, opposition member Tewareka Tentoa, and...
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election to choose a chief minister on 17 March 1978. Opposition leader Ieremia Tabai won with 55.6% of the vote, following a voter turnout of 73.5%. The...
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election as an independent nation on 4 May 1982. The incumbent president, Ieremia Tabai, who had been elected while the nation was under colonial rule, won...
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Maamau was in Fiji. The switch was criticized by the first president, Ieremia Tabai, and other opposition members, who organized pro-Taiwan protests in...
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state-owned and private newspapers and radio stations. Former President Ieremia Tabai privately owns both a newspaper and a short-range radio station. Locally...
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Tangariki Reete, regained her seat in Betio. 'Father of the House', Ieremia Tabai, was elected to serve his 12th term as one of the two members from Nonouti...
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Cabinet of Kiribati (section 3rd Tabai cabinet)
Ministers were Catholics, but the member for North Tarawa (Mormon). Hon. Ieremia Tabai, GCMG (Nonouti), resigned 15 January 1991, replaced by Tiwau Awira Hon...
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Te Waaki ae Boou, who received 42% of the vote. Incumbent president Ieremia Tabai was term limited, making this the first presidential election in Kiribati...
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close to Teburoro Tito The Kiribati Newstar: private, weekly, owned by Ieremia Tabai Tarakai: weekly, owned by the Fishermen's Association Te Mauri: weekly...
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presidency were chosen from among members of parliament; incumbent president Ieremia Tabai, incumbent vice-president Teatao Teannaki and opposition member Teburoro...
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but he stepped aside in favour of Tito. The other two candidates, Ieremia Tabai and Teatao Teannaki, were the incumbent president and vice-president...
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v t e Presidents of Kiribati Ieremia Tabai Rota Onorio* Ieremia Tabai Teatao Teannaki Tekiree Tamuera* Ata Teaotai* Teburoro Tito Tion Otang* Anote...
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of Kiribati Term length Four years, renewable twice Inaugural holder Ieremia Tabai Formation 12 July 1979 Deputy Vice President of Kiribati Salary AUD...
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Kiribati head of state was Ieremia Tabai. At 29-years-old, Tabai served three terms as Beretitenti (President), from 1979 to 1991. Tabai was the youngest head...
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highest honour of Kiribati. The order was founded in 1989 under President Ieremia Tabai by the Presidential Act of 1 June 1989 (Kiribati National Honours and...
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Pacific Islands Forum Henry Naisali Tuvalu September 1988 January 1992 5 Ieremia Tabai Kiribati January 1992 January 1998 6 Noel Levi Papua New Guinea February...
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Kiribati Kiribati (complete list) – Ieremia Tabai, President (1979–1982) Rota Onorio, Acting President (1982–1983) Ieremia Tabai, President (1983–1991) Teatao...
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v t e Presidents of Kiribati Ieremia Tabai Rota Onorio* Ieremia Tabai Teatao Teannaki Tekiree Tamuera* Ata Teaotai* Teburoro Tito Tion Otang* Anote...
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Party in 1985 by members of the House of Assembly opposed to president Ieremia Tabai. By 1994 it had been renamed Protect the Maneaba, and was a loose grouping...
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official name of the new independent state by the chief minister, Sir Ieremia Tabai and his cabinet, on such grounds that it was modern, and to comprehend...
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v t e Presidents of Kiribati Ieremia Tabai Rota Onorio* Ieremia Tabai Teatao Teannaki Tekiree Tamuera* Ata Teaotai* Teburoro Tito Tion Otang* Anote...
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at that moment one of the possible candidates to the succession of Ieremia Tabai as the Beretitenti. He was one of the founders and the first president...
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Rumbold (1920–2001), cricketer and colonial legal administrator Sir Ieremia Tabai (born 1950), first president of Kiribati (1979–1991), politician Philip...
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(1978–1979) Chief ministers Naboua Ratieta, Chief minister (1974–1978) Ieremia Tabai, Chief minister (1978–1979) Ellice Islands Commissioners Thomas H. Laying...
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after the 1978 Gilbertese Chief Minister election by Ieremia Tabai. Teewe Arobati (1978–1982) Ieremia Tata (1982–) Tekinaiti Kateie (1990–1991) Abureti Takaio...
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(though he did obtain 66.8% in his own native constituency of Beru). Ieremia Tabai won with 55.5%. Iuta was continuously re-elected to the House of Assembly...
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