Joseph Canisius Kabui (1954 – 7 June 2008) was a secessionist leader and the first President of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville, off the coast of...
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himself president. The former premier of the provincial government, Joseph Kabui, was appointed Vice-President. The military commander of the BRA was...
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Kabila (born 1971), 4th president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Joseph Kabui (1954–2008), first president of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville...
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was elected to office and served under the region's first President Joseph Kabui from 2005 to 2007. Watawi was born in Gohi village in the Selau area...
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to Joseph Kabui and resigned the party leadership, which was assumed by Ezekiel Massat. The party immediately formed a grand coalition with Kabui's Bougainville...
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repeated failure of Bougainvillean leaders Francis Ona, Sam Kauona and Joseph Kabui to arrive at scheduled peace talks. In November 1994, Chan attempted...
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Albert Toro. The party endorsed Bougainville People's Congress candidate Joseph Kabui for the presidency, with party president Peter Nerau opting to contest...
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Considered fair, peaceful and successful, the elections resulted in Joseph Kabui becoming the first President of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville...
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Bougainville was Joseph Kabui, who was elected in June 2005, following the 2000 peace agreement which ended the Bougainville War. Kabui died of an apparent...
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General of Papua New Guinea Chris Haiveta, former MP and Governor for Gulf Joseph Kabui, secessionist leader then first President of the Autonomous Region of...
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Kabui is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Frank Kabui (born 1946), Solomon Islands politician Joseph Kabui (1954–2008), Bougainville...
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PNG Government supported these militias. The BRA leaders fell out with Joseph Kabui, the Premier of Bougainville, who had previously been a supporter. During...
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Bougainville Civil War, and was led by former Premier Joseph Kabui. In the lead-up to autonomy for Bougainville, Kabui opposed the introduction of political parties...
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for the first autonomous government were held in May and June 2005; Joseph Kabui, an independence leader, was elected president. He died in office on...
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presidential election, behind Joseph Kabui and John Momis. Tanis won the 2008 presidential by-election following Kabui's death, serving under the BIM banner...
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at the 2005 election. "Winners circle". PNG Post-Courier. 6 June 2005. "Kabui declared president of PNG's Bougainville". The National. 6 June 2005. "Momis...
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autonomous government were held in May and June 2005; Joseph Kabui was elected president, with Joseph Watawi selected by the House of Representatives as...
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Autonomous District and Province. The autonomous Bougainville elected Joseph Kabui as president in 2005, who served until he died in 2008. He was succeeded...
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secretary under the government of then North Solomons Province Premier Joseph Kabui. He remained secretary until the outbreak of the nine-year-long Bougainville...
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Autonomous District and Province. The autonomous Bougainville elected Joseph Kabui as president in 2005, who served until his death in 2008. He was succeeded...
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the Autonomous Region of Bougainville in 2008 following the death of Joseph Kabui while in office, serving the remainder of the term from 2009 to 2010...
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caused a major scandal. Following the death of Bougainville President Joseph Kabui on 7 June 2008, Tabinaman took over as Acting President until a new election...
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independence. His co-president in the Bougainville Interim Government, Joseph Kabui, was seeking rapprochement with PNG and formation of an Autonomous Bougainville...
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independence. His co-president in the Bougainville Interim Government, Joseph Kabui, sought rapprochement with PNG and formation of an Autonomous Bougainville...
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He ultimately lost the election to Bougainville's first president, Joseph Kabui. In 2010, Momis resigned his post as Papua New Guinea's ambassador to...
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National on June 11, 2008. The main headline is the funeral ceremony for Joseph Kabui. Type Weekday newspaper Owner(s) Rimbunan Hijau Founded 1993 Language...
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was rejected outright by Ona and Kauona. The Premier of Bougainville, Joseph Kabui, and Father John Momis, the Member for Bougainville in the national parliament...
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Minerals, Gas and Petroleum Exploration in the cabinet of President Joseph Kabui. In 2008 he served as acting vice-President. He subsequently lost his...
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Autonomous Region of Bougainville, following the death of President Joseph Kabui while in office, on June 7. The potential resumption of controversial...
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Leo Hannett Premier of North Solomons Province 1984–1987 Succeeded by Joseph Kabui Diplomatic posts Preceded by Papua New Guinean High Commissioner to the...
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