• The Niue People's Party (also known as the Niue People's Action Party) was a political party in Niue. Founded in 1987 by Niueans living in New Zealand...
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    independents. The only party ever to have existed, the Niue People's Party, disbanded in 2003. As there are no political parties, there is no formal parliamentary...
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  • Action Party, Cameroon; see Paul Abine Ayah People's Action Party (Ghana) People's Action Party or Niue People's Party People's Action Party (Papua New...
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    three years from Niue's associated statehood in 1974 until his death in 1992. Key   Niue People's Party   Independent Politics of Niue Patu-iki List of...
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    Niue (/ˈnjuːeɪ/, /niːˈjuːeɪ/; Niuean: Niuē) is a self-governing island country in free association with New Zealand. It is situated in the South Pacific...
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    Young Vivian (category Niue People's Party politicians)
    re-elected in the 1987 election, and became leader of the new Niue People's Action Party (NPAP). As leader of the opposition, he led a confidence vote...
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    Robert Rex (category Niue People's Party politicians)
    he is Niue's longest serving Premier. Although Rex was opposed to party politics on Niue, he was supported by the Niue People's Action Party after its...
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  • re-registered two months later. In Niue, there have been no political parties since 2003, when the Niue People's Party disbanded, and all politicians are...
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  • Toeono Tongatule (category Niue People's Party politicians)
    who served in the Niue Assembly until his death in October 1996. Tongatule was a member of the Niue People's Party. The 1997 Niue Common Roll by-election...
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    Sani Lakatani (category Niue People's Party politicians)
    Lagigietama Lakatani (born 1936) is a former Premier of Niue. He was a member of the Niue People's Party. Lakatani served in the New Zealand Army as a corporal...
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  • appointment as the Niue High Commission. Independent politician Hunuki Hunukitama won the election over an opponent in the Niue People's Party. "Independent...
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  • the Niue People's Party that defeated Toeono Tongatule's late wife, Tiva Tongatule, and Terry Magaoa Chapman. Levine, Stephen (Spring 1998). "Niue" (PDF)...
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  • independents. The only party ever to have existed, the Niue People's Party, disbanded in 2003. In Tuvalu, where no political parties exist, "MPs have very...
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    relations between China and Niue. Niue has been self-governing in free association with New Zealand since 3 September 1974 when the people endorsed the Constitution...
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    O'Love Jacobsen (category High commissioners of Niue to New Zealand)
    selected by the national Assembly. She lost to Sani Lakatani, of the Niue People's Party, by six votes to fourteen. Following the 2005 general election, Jacobsen...
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    Islands and Niue is formally defined as being states in free association within the Realm of New Zealand, which is made up of the Cook Islands, Niue, and New...
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  • Niue has a long history. Niue is a Polynesian island in the South Pacific. Though independent, it is in free association with New Zealand. The Niue culture...
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    of Niue Flag of Niue National anthem of Niue: Ko e Iki he Lagi Seal of Niue People of Niue Women in Niue Public holidays in Niue Religion in Niue Sikhism...
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    Retrieved 2014-10-15. "Niue Laws" (PDF). Government of Niue. 2006. Retrieved 2013-07-16. "Notification to the Governments of the States Parties to the Geneva Conventions...
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    2002 Niuean general election (category Elections in Niue)
    representatives) were running unopposed. Voter turnout was close to 100%. The Niue People's Party obtained six seats, and was able to form a government with the support...
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    from Wikivoyage The Central People's Government of People's Republic of China (in English) China at a Glance from People's Daily China at the Encyclopædia...
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    of Action. Four UN member states have never been a party to the treaty. The Cook Islands and Niue, two associated states of New Zealand which have had...
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    1996 Niuean general election (category Elections in Niue)
    General elections were held in Niue on 23 February 1996. Members of the Niue People's Party won nine seats, with independents taking the other eleven....
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  • "WIPO Notification No. 218: Accession by Niue". TREATY/CONVENTION/218: [WIPO Convention] Accession by Niue. Word Intellectual Property Office. 2014-10-08...
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    Dalton Tagelagi (category Agriculture ministers of Niue)
    politician and Prime Minister of Niue (also still referred to as the Premier) since June 2020. He was elected premier by the Niue Legislative Assembly on 11...
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    Mark Blumsky (category High commissioners of New Zealand to Niue)
    Member of Parliament for the National Party from 2005 to 2008. Blumsky was New Zealand's High Commissioner to Niue from 2010 to 2014. Blumsky was born in...
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  • that undoubtedly meet the standard of statehood are the Cook Islands and Niue, who have had their "full treaty-making capacity" recognised by the United...
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  • Wang Lutong (category Ambassadors of China to Niue)
    accredited in Avarua (Cook Islands) and Alofi, Niue (Niue). He is married and has one son. [1][2]Embassy of the People's Republic of China in Wellington...
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    country's human rights obligations arising from international law. Niue is party to treaties signed and ratified by New Zealand prior to 1988, including...
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    the UN Observer state Palestine and non-member states the Cook Islands and Niue) and the European Union. An additional 14 UN member states have signed, but...
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