• Solomon Sunaone Mamaloni (23 January 1943 – 11 January 2000) was a Solomon Islands politician. He was the first chief minister of the islands, and later...
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    )". Solomon Encyclopedia. Archived from the original on 27 October 2020. Retrieved 4 September 2020. "Mamaloni, Solomon Suna'one (1943 – )". Solomon Encyclopedia...
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    People's Alliance Party (PAP) led by Solomon Mamaloni did win an absolute majority. However, in late 1990, Mamaloni broke away from the PAP and continued...
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    head of government until September 1981, when he was succeeded by Solomon Mamaloni as the result of a realignment within the parliamentary coalitions...
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    Peter Kenilorea (category Prime ministers of the Solomon Islands)
    for his re-election as prime minister.: 795  The opposition leader Solomon Mamaloni began raising policy issues that would cause disputes between the United...
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  • Solomon Mamaloni, Prime minister (1981–1984) Peter Kenilorea, Prime minister (1984–1986) Ezekiel Alebua, Prime minister (1986–1989) Solomon Mamaloni,...
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    the Islanders both Chief Ministerial and Cabinet responsibilities. Solomon Mamaloni became the country's first Chief Minister in July 1974 and the Governing...
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    The prime minister of Solomon Islands is Solomon Islands' head of government, consequent on being the leader of the party or coalition with majority support...
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  • Ezekiel Alebua (category Prime ministers of the Solomon Islands)
    Ezekiel Alebua PC (June 1947 – 7 August 2022) was the prime minister of the Solomon Islands from 1 December 1986 until 28 March 1989. He served as Foreign...
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    office of the prime minister was later abolished on 15 June 1978. The Solomon Islands became independent on 7 July 1978 with Peter Kenilorea as the first...
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    Video of Honiara in 1975 Video of Honiara in 1974 Video of Sir Donald Luddington swearing in Solomon Mamaloni in the 1970s (starts at 7.08 mins in)...
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    Jeremiah Manele (category Prime ministers of the Solomon Islands)
    Jeremiah Manele (born 1968) is a Solomon Island politician serving as prime minister following the 2024 Solomon Islands general election. He is the first...
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    Allan Kemakeza (category Members of the National Parliament of the Solomon Islands)
    prime minister of Solomon Islands from 2001 to 2006. He represented Savo/Russel Constituency in the National Parliament of Solomon Islands from 1989 to...
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    the Islanders both Chief Ministerial and Cabinet responsibilities. Solomon Mamaloni became the country's first Chief Minister in July 1974. As late as...
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    Solomon Islands. The PAP was formed in 1979 through a merger of the Rural Alliance Party and the People's Progressive Party. Led by Solomon Mamaloni,...
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    Bartholomew Ulufa'alu (category Prime ministers of the Solomon Islands)
    Kenilorea government in 1981, Solomon Mamaloni became prime minister and Ulufa'alu became Minister of Finance of the Solomon Islands. Ulufa'alu is generally...
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    The monarchy of Solomon Islands is a system of government in which a hereditary monarch is the sovereign and head of state of Solomon Islands. The monarch...
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  • Beetham, who hosted a Solomon Islands student in his home. That student, Solomon Mamaloni, later became prime minister of the Solomon Islands. The party...
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    Independent Group pulled out, at which point the People's Alliance Party's Solomon Mamaloni was able to form a coalition government with the National Democratic...
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    and became a formal group towards the end of 1976 by supporters of Solomon Mamaloni and Francis Aqorau after they had left the Coalition Opposition Group...
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    plantations. Solomon Islands gained independence as a Commonwealth realm in 1978. In 1997, Bartholomew Ulufa’alu succeeded Solomon Mamaloni, as Prime Minister...
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    General elections were held in the Solomon Islands between 22 May and 12 June 1973. The following year, Solomon Mamaloni of the People's Progressive Party...
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    Manasseh Sogavare (category Ministers of finance of the Solomon Islands)
    leader of the opposition in late September 1998, with Solomon Mamaloni as the leader. Following Mamaloni's death in January 2000, Sogavare was elected as the...
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    In the Solomon Islands, the Leader of the Official Opposition is the leader of the largest political party in the National Parliament that is not in government...
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    Christopher Abe, 1989-1993 Andrew Nori, 1993-1994 Christopher Abe, 1994-1996 Solomon Mamaloni, 1996 Christopher Abe, 1996-1997 Michael Maina, 1997 Manasseh Sogavare...
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  • Francis Billy Hilly (category Prime ministers of the Solomon Islands)
    Billy Hilly KCMG (born 20 July 1948) is a Solomon Islands politician who was the Prime Minister of Solomon Islands from 18 June 1993 to 7 November 1994...
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    Bureau as a "clear-felling operation", and the then Solomon Islands Prime Minister Solomon Mamaloni reportedly threatened to close it down for "constant...
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    a political party in the Solomon Islands. The PPP was established in February 1974. It was initially led by Solomon Mamaloni and was estimated to have...
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  • Edward Huni'ehu (category Members of the National Parliament of the Solomon Islands)
    under Francis Billy Hilly then Solomon Mamaloni again. He then briefly became Leader of the Opposition to Mamaloni's government in 1997. At the end of...
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    defeating Solomon Mamaloni by 21 votes to 13. All twelve People's Alliance Party MPs and the sole National Democratic Party MP voted for Mamaloni, while...
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