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    Barak Tame Sopé Mautamata (born 13 August 1950) is a ni-Vanuatu politician. He was the leader of the Melanesian Progressive Party and was, until 2008...
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  • Leimatawia Sopé (1950–2022) was a Ni-Vanuatu poet and educator. She was the wife of Barak Sopé, fifth Prime Minister of Vanuatu. Mildred Sopé was born on...
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  • Look up sope in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sope may refer to: Barak Sopé (born 1951), Vanuatu politician Sope Aluko (born 1975), Nigerian-born British...
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  • engraver Barak Lufan (1987–2022), Israeli kayaker Barak Sopé (born 1955), Vanuatu politician Barak Badash (born 1982), Israeli football player Barak Yitzhaki...
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    their pay detained President Jean-Marie Léyé and Deputy Prime Minister Barak Sopé on October 12, 1996 but released them just a few hours later. Colonel...
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    visit to the United States, a section of the Vanua'aku Pati (VP) under Barak Sopé broke off to form a new party (the Melanesian Progressive Party, MPP)...
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    position of prime minister, but was defeated by Barak Sopé, receiving 24 votes against 28 for Sope. When Sopé lost a vote of no confidence, Natapei became...
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  • (2009) Iolu Abil, President (2009–2014) Prime ministers (complete list) – Barak Sopé, Prime minister (1999–2001) Edward Natapei, Prime minister (2001–2004)...
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  • MacDonald (October 1924) James Callaghan (1979) Maxime Carlot Korman (1996) Barak Sopé (2001) Serge Vohor (2004) Edward Natapei (2010) Sato Kilman (2011) Moana...
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  • Vurobaravu, President (2022–present) Prime ministers (complete list) – Barak Sopé, Prime minister (1999–2001) Edward Natapei, Prime minister (2001–2004)...
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  • Prime minister (1996–1998) Donald Kalpokas, Prime minister (1998–1999) Barak Sopé, Prime minister (1999–2001) List of state leaders in the 19th century...
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  • government” led by his nephew Barak Sopé. The same day, the Lini government ordered and obtained the arrest of Sokomanu, Sopé and other members of this so-called...
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    Vanua'aku Pati in the late 1980s. MPP founder, former Prime Minister Barak Sopé, was at that point the secretary general of the VP, and the struggle,...
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    Donald Kalpokas 1983–1987: Sela Molisa 1987–1991: Donald Kalpokas 1988: Barak Sopé (in opposition) 1991: Edward Natapei 1991–1993: Serge Vohor 1993–1995:...
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    sending a message of condoleances to Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, while Barak Sopé accused the United States of being a State sponsor of terrorism. The same...
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    elected prime minister. A vote of no confidence in November 1999 brought Barak Sopé to the fore as prime minister. Yet another vote of no confidence resulted...
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    1998 Kalpokas 5 Barak Sopé (born 1955) 25 November 1999 13 April 2001 (Resigned) 1 year, 139 days Melanesian Progressive Party — Sopé 6 Edward Natapei...
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  • Maatia Toafa (2004–2006) Vanuatu - Moana Carcasses Kalosil (2003–2004) Barak Sopé (2004) Marcellino Pipite (2004) Sato Kilman (2004–2007) Albania - Kastriot...
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    in the public service.[citation needed] The program was derailed when Barak Sope became prime minister. Under Prime Minister Edward Natapei, reform programs...
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  • President of Vanuatu, 2004–09) The Sokomanu-Sopé family Ati George Sokomanu (President of Vanuatu, 1980–1989) Barak Sopé (nephew of Ati George Sokomanu; Prime...
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    dismay that "innocent lives have been taken by the bombs of a superpower". Barak Sopé added that "the United States were wrong, they behaved as terrorists and...
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    Walter Lini, and install a new government headed by his own nephew, Barak Sopé; the Supreme Court of Vanuatu overturned the President's decision the...
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    cause of decolonisation. In September 2004, Foreign Affairs Minister Barak Sopé, addressing the General Assembly, asked that West Papua be added once...
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  • President of Uruguay Uzbekistan Islam Karimov President of Uzbekistan Vanuatu Barak Sopé Prime Minister of Vanuatu Venezuela Hugo Chávez President of Venezuela...
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    Vanua'aku Pati 875 10.21 Jimmy Meto Chilia National United Party 753 8.79 Barak Sopé Melanesian Progressive Party 730 8.52 Steven Kalsakau Union of Moderate...
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    Donald Kalpokas Vanua'aku Pati Joel Mansale Union of Moderate Parties Barak Sopé Vanua'aku Pati Epi Jimmy Simon Vanua'aku Pati Luganville Alfred Maseng...
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  • Sethy Regenvanu (b. 1945), churchman, several times government minister Barak Sopé (b. 1955), Prime Minister 1999-2001 Paul Telukluk, several times minister...
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    Pati (led by Donald Kalpokas), the Melanesian Progressive Party (led by Barak Sopé) and Tan Union (led by Vincent Boulekone) won 20 seats, of which the VP...
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    Donald Kalpokas Vanua'aku Pati Carlot Louis Union of Moderate Parties Barak Sopé Melanesian Progressive Party Epi Jimmy Simon Melanesian Progressive Party...
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    and Collingwood player Cameron Rayner – AFL footballer, Brisbane Lions Barak Sopé – Former Prime Minister of Vanuatu Cameron Stevenson – Cricketer, Melbourne...
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