The Party Tumu was a political party in the Cook Islands. It was founded in July 2010 by Cook Islands Party MP Albert (Peto) Nicholas after a split over...
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The Tumu Enua was a political party located in the Cook Islands. It was led by Norman George, a former member of the Democratic Party who had previously...
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Islands National Party (2003–2004) United Political Party (1965) Democratic Tumu Party (1989–1993) New Alliance Party (1997–2002) Party Tumu (2010) Te Kura...
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MP Albert (Peto) Nicholas left the party and founded the Party Tumu. The breakaway party attracted the support of influential CIP backer Tupui Ariki Henry...
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The Democratic Party (also known for a time as the Democratic Alliance Party) is a political party in the Cook Islands. As a result of the 2022 Cook Islands...
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The Cook Islands United Party is a political party in the Cook Islands. The party was founded in October 2018 by former Cabinet ministers Nandi Glassie...
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framework contains four sections: Te Waka, Ngā Haumi, Te Hāpai, and Ngā Tumu, and is based on the journey of a waka. A province is a collection of branches...
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One Cook Islands Movement (category Political parties in the Cook Islands)
known as "Cook Islands One" is a political party in the Cook Islands. It was established in May 2014. The party was founded by former Cabinet Minister Teina...
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Albert (Peto) Nicholas (category Party Tumu politicians)
following a dispute about candidate selection, and founded the Party Tumu. He stood under that party's banner in the 2010 election, but was unsuccessful. On 15...
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The United Political Party was a political party in the Cook Islands. It was founded shortly before the 1965 election and was led by the then-Leader of...
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Alliance Party was a political party in the Cook Islands. The party was led by Norman George, and was a continuation of his Alliance Party. The Alliance...
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The Progressive Party of the Cook Islands is a political party in the Cook Islands. It was established in October 2019 and is led by public servant Te...
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Islands First Party (originally known as the Demo Tumu Party, translatable as "Original/True Democratic Party") was a political party in the Cook Islands...
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The Cook Islands Labor Party was a political party in the Cook Islands. It was formed just before the 1965 election and ran seven candidates on Rarotonga...
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Te Kura O Te ʻAu People's Movement (category Oceanian political party stubs)
The party will select candidates in July 2010. Following the selection process the candidates will elect a party leader and committee. The party ran six...
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United Cook Islanders (category Oceanian political party stubs)
a political party in the Cook Islands. It was established on 16 February 1968 in order to challenge the then-dominant Cook Islands Party and provide a...
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the Cook Islands Parliament. The elections were won by the Cook Islands Party, which won 16 of the 24 seats. Voter turnout was 78%. A binding referendum...
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The Cook Islands National Party was a political party in the Cook Islands. The party was launched on 24 March 2003 by Teariki Heather, a Rarotonga businessman...
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Robert Woonton (category Democratic Party (Cook Islands) politicians)
with the Cook Islands Party. He was subsequently expelled from the Democratic Party and formed his own party, the Demo Party Tumu (later known as Cook...
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Peri Vaevae Pare (category Democratic Party (Cook Islands) politicians)
with the Cook Islands Party. As a result he was expelled from the Democratic Party, and joined Woonton's newly formed Demo Party Tumu (later known as Cook...
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Emperor Yingzong of Ming (section Tumu Crisis)
against the Mongol army of Esen Taishi. Unfortunately, at the Battle of Tumu Fortress, the Ming army was defeated and the emperor was captured. This event...
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Jim Marurai (category Democratic Party (Cook Islands) politicians)
from the Democratic party for forming a coalition with the Cook Islands Party, Marurai joined him in the newly formed Demo Party Tumu (later known as Cook...
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in two constituencies, Chiana-Paga and Tumu and were held on 2 September 1969 and 3 September 1969. Five parties contested the election. Kofi Busia became...
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Mgarba; Ung. Majara; Ung. Dan-Gado; Kurmin Sauchi Pri. Sch.; Old Tabanni; Ung. Tumu; Ung. S/Fawa; Ung. S/Noma Birnin Gwari Dogon Dawa K. M. Kwasau; K. G. Alhaji...
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Amidu Issahaku Chinnia (category New Patriotic Party politicians)
Amidu hails from Bugubelle in the Upper West Region of Ghana. He attended Tumu Secondary Technical School and continued to Nusrat Jahan Ahmadiyya College...
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Ngātoro-i-rangi as epitomised in the ariki (paramount chief), currently Sir Tumu te Heuheu Tūkino VIII. In the 2013 New Zealand census 35,877 people identified...
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Norman George (category Tumu Enua politicians)
the Democratic Party did not select him as a candidate for the 2004 elections, he split from the party and established the Tumu Enua Party, but failed to...
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Imoru Egala (category People's National Party (Ghana) politicians)
Nkrumah's administration, he also served a member of parliament for the Tumu Constituency. After the coup etat by Colonel E. Kotoka and Major Afrifa in...
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North, Kumo East, Panda, Kumo Central, Lergo, Garin Liman Kumo, Mararraban-Tumu, Tashan Magarya, and many more. The town of Akko, from which the name of...
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north Tahiti. He weds Maemae-a-rohi, sister of the ruling chief Tumu-nui. When Tumu-nui sails with his supporters in the canoes Matie-roa and Matie-poto...
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