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    Gaston Flosse (born 24 June 1931) is a French Polynesian politician who has been President of French Polynesia on five separate occasions. He is currently...
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    Polynesia. Flosse's longtime opponent, the pro-independence leader Oscar Temaru, whose pro-independence coalition had won one less seat than Flosse's party...
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    conservative party led by Gaston Flosse (see also List of political parties in French Polynesia). On October 8, 2004, the Gaston Flosse led opposition party succeeded...
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    pro-independence and pro-association. It was founded in 1977 by Gaston Flosse, who initially supported French Polynesia's autonomy arrangement with France...
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    coalition between old enemies Gaston Flosse (Tahoera'a Huiraatira, 10 seats) and Temaru saw once again the election of Flosse as President of French Polynesia...
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    Polynesia under his father-in-law Gaston Flosse. From 2000 to 2008, he was Mayor of Pirae, where he succeeded Flosse. He lost the 2008 election, but remained...
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    Those parties unexpectedly defeated supporters of long-time leader Gaston Flosse in the May 2004 parliamentary elections. On October 8, 2004, his government...
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    coalition. The coalition won 27 out of 57 seats. Defeated president Gaston Flosse attempted to have the elections declared invalid in an effort to retain...
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    French Polynesia on 17 March 1991 for the Territorial Assembly. Gaston Flosse's Tahoera'a Huiraatira won 18 of 41 seats, and Alexandre Léontieff's Polynesian...
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    led by Gaston Flosse. On 8 October 2004, Flosse succeeded in passing a censure motion against the government, provoking a crisis. Flosse was removed from...
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  • for Ageratum houstonianum Al Flosso (1895–1976), American magician Gaston Flosse (born 1931), French politician This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    Huiraatira. Critics of Flosse charged that the allegations against Tong Sang were a move by Flosse to regain the presidency. Flosse's critics bolstered their...
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    Pirae in the team of Gaston Flosse. In 1984, French Polynesia gained internal autonomy. First Polynesian president, Gaston Flosse named him a member of the...
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  • 2014 to 2015. He is the son-in-law of Tahoera'a Huiraatira leader Gaston Flosse. Dubois was born in Cannes. He spent his childhood and adolescence in Tahiti...
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    remarquable d'une partie de l'espece de pierre, à laquelle on donne les noms de flosse, flüsse, flus-spaht, et aussi celui d'hesperos; laquelle volatilisation...
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    (President of the Government) 27 February 2004 (President) First holder Gaston Flosse (President of the Government / President) Deputy Vice President of French...
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  • POLYNESIA". Pacific Islands Report. 15 April 2003. Retrieved 13 November 2021. "FLOSSE LOSES MAJORITY IN FRENCH POLYNESIAN ELECTION". Pacific Islands Report. 25...
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  • commissioner (2016–present) Presidents Gaston Flosse, President (1991–2004) Oscar Temaru, President (2004) Gaston Flosse, President (2004–2005) Oscar Temaru, President...
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  • leading politicians, including former president Gaston Flosse, were charged with corruption. Wan and Flosse were finally acquitted in July 2017. ""La route de...
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  • Polynesian independence and opposed Gaston Flosse. Journalist Jean-Pascal Couraud, who blamed Gaston Flosse for the closure of his newspaper, also helped...
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    nuclear tests at Moruroa, which he visited at the invitation of Gaston Flosse. When he was questioned by a journalist on this issue, the king said that...
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  • supported Gaston Tong Sang, but later changed allegiance, overthrowing the Flosse government in 2008, the Temaru government in 2009, and then returning Temaru...
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  • was originally a protégé of Gaston Flosse in the Tahoera'a Huiraatira political party during the 1980s. Flosse's Tahoera'a Huiraatira endorsed Léontieff's...
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    November 2022. "Gaston Flosse présente son gouvernement" (in French). Tahiti Infos. 17 May 2013. Retrieved 7 November 2022. "Gaston Flosse présente son nouveau...
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  • He served as Minister of Lands in the 2004 cabinet of president Gaston Flosse, and later under Gaston Tong Sang. In January 2017 he was appointed to the...
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  • Presidents Gaston Flosse, President (1984–1987) Jacques Teuira, President (1987) Alexandre Léontieff, President (1987–1991) Gaston Flosse, President (1991–2004)...
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    to Gaston Flosse's pro-autonomy but anti-independence Tahoera'a Huiraatira party; obtaining only 11 seats against the party of Gaston Flosse, with 38 seats...
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  • the parliament but is also head of state. Adolphe Thiers (1873) Gaston Flosse (2005, 2008) Oscar Temaru (2006, 2009) Gaston Tong Sang (2007, 2011) David...
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  • administrator, politician, and Cabinet Minister who served in the cabinet of Gaston Flosse. From 2004 to 2010 he was president of the Oceania Football Confederation...
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    to win three seats. Aia Api subsequently formed a coalition with Gaston Flosse's Tahoeraa Huiraatira, and Vernaudon was elected President of the Assembly...
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