Kenas Aroi (17 April 1942 – 22 January 1991) was a Nauruan political figure. He was President of the Republic of Nauru from 17 August to 12 December 1989...
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Aroi may refer to: Aroi, Patras, Greek neighborhood in Patras Kenas Aroi (1942-1991), Nauruan politician, President of Nauru in 1989 Millicent Aroi, Nauruan...
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no-confidence in August and the subsequent resignation of his replacement, Kenas Aroi, for health reasons. Following the election Bernard Dowiyogo was elected...
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1986 1987 22 December 1986 17 August 1989 2 years, 238 days Independent Kenas Aroi (1942–1991) — 17 August 1989 12 December 1989 117 days Independent Bernard...
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served as Minister Assisting the President of Nauru in the cabinets of Kenas Aroi, Bernard Dowiyogo, Ruben Kun and Kinza Clodumar in 1989–1995, 1996 and...
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Russian cosmonaut April 15 – Julie Sommars, American actress April 17 Kenas Aroi, Nauruan politician (d. 1991) David Bradley, English actor April 18 Jeff...
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In December 1973, Gadaraoa was elected deputy speaker under Speaker Kenas Aroi. Gadaraoa defeated Lagumot Harris by one vote. Gadaraoa was re-elected...
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re-elected to parliament in 1971, 1973, and 1976. After Parliament Speaker Kenas Aroi accepted a ministerial post from President Hammer DeRoburt, Tsitsi was...
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was elected unopposed by the newly elected Parliament. MPs also elected Kenas Aroi as Speaker and Victor Eoaeo as Deputy Speaker. DeRoburt's cabinet was...
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by nine votes to eight. He subsequently formed a cabinet consisting of Kenas Aroi as Minister of Island Development, Industry and Civil Aviation, Kinza...
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relations Japanese occupation of Nauru Joanne Gobure John Fearn (whaler) Kenas Aroi Kennan Adeang Kieren Keke Kinza Clodumar Lagumot Harris LGBT rights in...
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vacancy in the Ubenide Constituency. The election was held on 25 August. MP Kenas Aroi died on 22 January 1991. A writ was issued by the speaker of Parliament...
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Nauruan parliamentarians since the 1970s. He was Minister of Finance under Kenas Aroi from August 1989 to December 1989. Adeang again held the Presidency of...
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defeated. The newly elected Parliament met on 21 December and re-elected Kenas Aroi was re-elected as Speaker. After DeRoburt refused to listen to suggestions...
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1978 April 1979 Kenas Aroi Hammer DeRoburt April 1979 September 1986 Kinza Clodumar Kennan Adeang September 1986 October 1986 Kenas Aroi Hammer DeRoburt...
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Assisting the President, and three former opponents to the other positions; Kenas Aroi as Minister for Finance, Bernard Dowiyogo as Minister for Justice and...
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Buraro Detudamo Hammer DeRoburt December 1986 August 1989 Vinson Detenamo Kenas Aroi August 1989 December 1989 Vinson Detenamo Bernard Dowiyogo December 1989...
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other nominee declined to participate. He appointed a new government with Kenas Aroi as Minister for Finance, Joseph Detsimea Audoa as Minister for Justice...
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Name Took office Left office Notes Itubwa Amram 1968 January 1971 Kenas Aroi January 1971 January 1977 [citation needed] Samuel Tsitsi January 1977 April...
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Joseph Detsimea Audoa Minister of Justice In office 1980–1983 Preceded by Kenas Aroi Minister of Education and Health In office 1978–1980 Succeeded by Lawrence...
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Seat 1 Member Term Party Kenas Aroi 1968–1991 Non-partisan Detonga Deiye 1991–1995 Non-partisan Kinza Clodumar 1995–2003 Centre Party Mathew Batsiua 2003–2016...
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15 Julie Olsson 75.566 Invalid/blank votes 5 Total votes cast 266 Boe Kenas Aroi 139.1 Elected Hammer DeRoburt 132.283 Elected Vollmer Mercury Appi 106...
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Nauru In office 1968 – January 1971 Preceded by New office Succeeded by Kenas Aroi Member of the Nauruan Parliament for Aiwo In office 31 January 1968 –...
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533 Dori Olsson 34.066 Invalid/blank votes 6 Total votes cast 131 Boe Kenas Aroi 0 Elected Hammer DeRoburt 0 Elected Invalid/blank votes 0 Total votes...
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Audoa (1968–1976) Bernard Dowiyogo (1976–1977) Buraro Detudamo (1978) Kenas Aroi (1978–1979) Leo Keke (1979–1980) Joseph Detsimea Audoa (1980–1983) Bernard...
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Kijiner 1988-1994 Micronesia Andon Amaraich 1979-1991 Nauru Hammer DeRoburt Kenas Aroi Bernard Dowiyogo 1986-1989 1989 1989-1995 New Zealand Cook Islands Russell...
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Gadaraoa James Tagamoun Abawo Anetan Asa Paul Diema Denagabwida Boe Kenas Aroi Alexander Deraoadi Deiye Moniba Star Buada Vincent Detenamo Totouwa Depaune...
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votes 14 Total votes cast 256 Boe Hammer DeRoburt 130.916 Elected Kenas Nangindait Aroi 102.25 Elected Vollmer Mercury Appi 90.75 Joske Arthur Teabuge 82...
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