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    The Telavi Ministry was the 13th ministry of the Government of Tuvalu, led by Prime Minister Willy Telavi. It succeeded the Second Toafa Ministry upon...
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    on 24 December 2010 and the Telavi Ministry retained government until August 2013. The refusal of prime minister Telavi to recall the Parliament of Tuvalu...
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  • his ministry was brought down by the opposition's vote of no confidence, and as a result, was succeeded by the Telavi Ministry, led by Willy Telavi, who...
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    was the foreign minister in the short-lived Second Toafa Ministry. In subsequent ministries, foreign affairs was another minister's responsibility in...
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  • Ielemia Ministry (2006-2010); and he was Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Communications, Transport and Public Utilities in the Telavi Ministry (2010–2013)...
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  • The Sopoaga Ministry was the 14th ministry of the Government of Tuvalu, led by Prime Minister Enele Sopoaga. It succeeds the Telavi Ministry upon its swearing...
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    became Speaker, then Minister for Works and Natural Resources in the Telavi Ministry. In 2010, Italeli was appointed Governor-General of Tuvalu by Elizabeth...
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    appointed to the Telavi Ministry as Minister for Foreign Affairs, the Environment, Trade, Labour and Tourism. Following Prime Minister Telavi's removal by Governor...
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    The Teo Ministry is the 16th ministry of the Government of Tuvalu, led by Prime Minister Feleti Teo. It succeeded the Natano Ministry upon its swearing...
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  • Natano, Tuvalu's minister for public utilities and industries in the Telavi Ministry stated this as "We thank those who are helping Tuvalu reduce its carbon...
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  • in office for 3 months. In December 2010, Willy Telavi, minister for home affairs in the Toafa Ministry, crossed the floor, joined the opposition and enabled...
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    Communications, during his tenure in the Cabinet led by former Prime Minister Willy Telavi. Before he entered politics, Natano worked as the director of customs in...
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    companies, some of the more popular include Chateau Mukharni, Teliani Valley, Telavi Wine Cellar, and Vazi+. These distilleries have enhanced the traditional...
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    Opposition to prime minister Willy Telavi's government. He became caretaker prime minister on 1 August 2013 following Telavi's removal by the Governor General...
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  • on Friday 2 August to allow a vote of no-confidence in Mr Telavi and his government. Telavi then proceeding to write to Queen Elizabeth II (as the head...
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    Tuilimu (acting) Faimalaga Luka Koloa Talake Saufatu Sopoanga Maatia Toafa Apisai Ielemia Maatia Toafa Willy Telavi Enele Sopoaga Kausea Natano Feleti Teo...
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  • on Friday 2 August to allow a vote of no-confidence in Mr Telavi and his government. Telavi then proceeded to write to Queen Elizabeth II (as the head...
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    Ielemia Ministry was the 11th ministry of the Government of Tuvalu, led by Prime Minister Apisai Ielemia. It succeeded the First Toafa Ministry following...
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    Parliament. Despite protests from the opposition, the ministry of the Prime Minister Willy Telavi delayed a by-election for the seat by more than six months...
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  • same year. During those elections, he was the party's nominee for Mayor of Telavi, running against Georgian Dream's Alexandre Shatirishvili, to whom he lost...
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    Rally in Telavi on Inauguration Day". Civil Georgia. 12 December 2018. Retrieved 29 December 2018. "Presidential Inauguration to be Held in Telavi". Civil...
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    country's east, such as Kakheti (further divided into the micro-regions of Telavi and Kvareli) and Kartli, but also in Imereti, Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo...
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    refuse to report information to the government. On 26 April, a member of the Telavi City Council for GD, Levan Berdzenashvili, spoke out against the foreign...
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    Security Company 1st Infantry Brigade (Senaki) (Reserve) 2nd Infantry Brigade (Telavi) (Reserve) Honour Guard Company Military Band of the National Guard The...
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    non-profit organisation "Eastern European Centre for Multiparty Democracy" in Telavi, presenting banners demanding release of Mikheil Saakashvili from prison...
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    eight votes to seven, which had the result that a new ministry was formed by Willy Telavi. Telavi retained a majority support in parliament following the...
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  • confidence, which followed Willie Telavi withdrawing his support for the government. On 25 December 2010 Willy Telavi was elected prime minister with an...
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  • Prime Minister Willy Telavi made a statement at the 66th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). In the statement, Telavi stated: Mr, President...
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    Georgian wine regions are Kakheti (further divided into the micro-regions of Telavi and Kvareli), Kartli, Imereti, Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti, Adjara...
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    its past prosperity and the kings of Kakheti transferred their capital to Telavi in the mid-17th century. The town appears to have occupied the area of approximately...
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