• Marcel Pouvanaa Oopa (21 April 1917 — 14 July 1961) was a Tahitian politician, the son of the Tahitian leader Pouvanaa a Oopa. He belonged to the political...
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  • reported Pouvanaa's arrest before the fires had even been set. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pouvanaa a Oopa. Marcel Oopa, son of Pouvanaa a Oopa "Tetuaapua...
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  • 1962 French Polynesian legislative election Pouvanaa a Oopa (1895–1977), Tahitian politician Tautu Oopa, French Oceania politician, who participated...
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  • party was led by Pouvanaa a Oopa. Pouvanaa had been elected to the French National Assembly in 1949. After that victory, the 'Pouvanaa Committee' (formed...
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  • the Resistance in the 1956 French legislative election, losing to Pouvanaa a Oopa. He then founded the Tahitian Union to contest the 1957 French Polynesian...
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  • Education in the government of Pouvanaa a Oopa. He lost his position as a Minister when the French colonial government dissolved Oopa's government following the...
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    for the ruling Democratic Rally of the Tahitian People (RDPT) led by Pouvanaa a Oopa, which won 17 of the 30 seats. Following the elections, Jean-Baptiste...
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    victory for the Democratic Rally of the Tahitian People (RDPT) led by Pouvanaa a Oopa, which won 18 of the 25 seats. The Democratic and Socialist Union of...
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    Palmer died in February 1973 and was replaced by Lucien Ratinassamy. Pouvanaa a Oopa resigned during the term of the Territorial Assembly and was replaced...
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