Lotoala Metia (died 21 December 2012) was a Tuvaluan politician and football player. He played for Korogege football club, in forward position. He was...
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Sopoaga, that was precipitated by the death of the Minister of Finance, Lotoala Metia MP on 21 December 2012, which eliminated the government's majority....
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cabinet, in Tuvalu's history. On 21 December 2012, finance minister Lotoala Metia died in hospital, of unspecified causes. The by-election caused by his...
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28 June 2013. It followed the death of MP and Minister for Finance Lotoala Metia, who died suddenly on 21 December 2012. The by-election ultimately played...
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with Tuvalu. Telavi delayed calling a by-election after the death of Lotoala Metia, an MP from Nukufetau, until ordered by the High Court to call the by-election...
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August 2013 – 9 September 2019 Prime Minister Enele Sopoaga Preceded by Lotoala Metia Succeeded by Seve Paeniu 9th Prime Minister of Tuvalu In office 29 September...
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conduct as a member, was considered in Nukufetau v Metia. The Falekaupule of Nukufetau directed Lotoala Metia, the elected member of parliament, as to which...
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Sopoanga, 2001–2002 Bikenibeu Paeniu, 2002–2006 Lotoala Metia, 2006–2010 Monise Laafai, 2010 Lotoala Metia, 2010–2012 Maatia Toafa, 2013–2019 Seve Paeniu...
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Finikaso (former diplomat); Iakoba Italeli (former attorney general); Lotoala Metia (former auditor general); Namoliki Sualiki (former school principal);...
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Name Sport Position Lotoala Metia Association football Minister of Finance (2010-2012) Minister for Finance, Economic Planning and Industries (2006-2010)...
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Sopoaga 2010 -> Lotoala Metia 2006-2012 Elisala Pita 2003-2010; elected in the 2013 Nukufetau by-election following the death of Lotoala Metia. -> Nukulaelae...
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majority over Enele Sopoaga. Kamuta Latasi, was appointed Speaker. Lotoala Metia, the minister of finance, died on 21 December 2012. The calling of a...
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Pelenike Isaia's election restored it, strengthening the government. Lotoala Metia, the Minister of Finance, died on 21 December 2012. The calling of a...
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Massachusetts House of Representatives (1963–1991) and Speaker (1975–1984). Lotoala Metia, Tuvaluan politician, Minister for Finance, after long illness. Seiso...
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Works and Natural Resources. On 21 December 2012, Finance Minister Lotoala Metia died in turn, in hospital, of unspecified causes. As a by-election was...
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Vaitupu 2006 Apisai Ielemia Vaitupu 2002 Sir Kamuta Latasi Funafuti 1992 Lotoala Metia Nukufetau 2006 Kausea Natano Funafuti 2002 Elisala Piita Nukufetau 2003...
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government had not convened Parliament since the death of Finance Minister Lotoala Metia in December 2012; with Pitoi absent, it had only six active MPs to the...
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for Nukufetau Incumbent Assumed office 16 September 2010 Serving with Lotoala Metia then Elisala Pita Permanent Representative of Tuvalu to the United Nations...
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2013 Nukufetau by-election was due to the death of finance minister Lotoala Metia in December 2012. The government delayed the by-election for six months...
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August 2002 – 16 August 2006 Preceded by Saufatu Sopoanga Succeeded by Lotoala Metia Personal details Born (1956-05-10) 10 May 1956 (age 68) Bikenibeu, Gilbert...
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conduct as a member, was considered in Nukufetau v Metia. The Falekaupule of Nukufetau directed Lotoala Metia, the elected member of parliament, as to which...
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December 2010 Prime Minister Maatia Toafa Preceded by Lotoala Metia Succeeded by Lotoala Metia Member of the Tuvaluan Parliament for Nanumaga Incumbent...
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restored the one seat majority, of the government of Willy Telavi. Lotoala Metia, the MP for Nukufetau and Minister of Finance, died on 21 December 2012...
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considered by the High Court of Tuvalu in Nukufetau v. Metia. The Falekaupule of Nukufetau directed Lotoala Metia, the elected member of parliament, as to which...
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Tourism Iakoba Italeli MP Minister for Education, Sports and Health Lotoala Metia MP Minister for Finance and Economic Planning Kausea Natano MP Minister...
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Prime minister Telavi lost his majority as the result of the death of Lotoala Metia. prime minister Willy Telavi delayed calling a by-election following...
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– represented Nanumea Minister of Finance & Economic Planning: Hon. Lotoala Metia – represented Nukufetau Minister of Public Works, Water & Energy: Hon...
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Parliament for Nukufetau In office 28 June 2013 – 22 August 2016 Preceded by Lotoala Metia In office 10 October 2003 – 16 September 2010 Preceded by Faimalaga...
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the Nukufetau constituency. In Nukufetau v Metia, the Nukufetau local Council requested that Lotoala Metia, one of the two representatives of the constituency...
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No. Pos. Nation Player 1 GK TUV Leiatu Vuli 2 DF TUV Metia Lotoala 3 DF TUV John Tapuaiga 4 DF TUV Tukai Vaela 5 DF TUV Isamaeli Niu 6 MF TUV Ameti...
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