• Naboua T. Ratieta CBE (26 April 1938 – 12 June 1986) was an I-Kiribati politician who became the first Chief Minister of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands...
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    1974 and became the leader of the opposition. Tabai defeated the incumbent Naboua Ratieta to become chief minister in the 1978 election, effectively putting...
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    Kirata, Ieremia Tabai, and Roniti Teiwaki. The previous chief minister, Naboua Ratieta, was unpopular in the new parliament, so its members coordinated...
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  • 1974–1975 Leader of Government Business In office 1971–1974 Succeeded by Naboua Ratieta Chief Elected Member In office 1967–1971 Member of the Legislative...
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  • (1973–1978) Reginald James Wallace, Governor (1978–1979) Chief ministers Naboua Ratieta, Chief minister (1974–1978) Ieremia Tabai, Chief minister (1978–1979)...
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    He placed ahead of his vice-president Teatao Teannaki, opposition leader Naboua Ratieta, and pro-labour member of parliament Etera Teangana. The candidates...
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    Teannaki, Minister of State in the previous government of Chief Minister Naboua Ratieta, became Minister for Education, Training and Culture in March 1978...
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  • Binatake Tokatake Maiana Bwebwetake Areieta Makin Ibeata Tonganieia Marakei Naboua Ratieta Nanumea Telavi Fati Niutao Tomu Sione Nui Sione Tui Kleis Nukulaelae...
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  • by-election was held for the Marakei seat in September 1968, which was won by Naboua Ratieta, the brother of the former incumbent Buren Ratieta. Decolonization...
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    election, he became member of the Cabinet of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands of Naboua Ratieta as Minister of Education, Training and Culture, then confirmed from...
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  • in Urban Tarawa. Voter turnout was around 70%. Following the elections, Naboua Ratieta was appointed Chief Minister. Ratieta appointed a six-member cabinet...
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  • its status is altered. After the results were announced, Chief Minister Naboua Ratieta stated "Personally I am sorry they have decided to separate from...
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  • Koubek, 72, Czech track athlete. Geoffrey Raphael, 76, English cricketer. Naboua Ratieta, 48, I-Kiribati politician. William Byron Rumford, 78, American...
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  • appointed Minister of Communications, Works and Utilities by Chief Minister Naboua Ratieta. Although he was re-elected again in 1978, Ratieta lost the election...
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    Kuria Tetimra Taie Maiana Bwebwetake Areieta Makin Binata Tetaeka Marakei Naboua Ratieta Tabeata Tamaiti Nikunau Tiwau Awira Nonouti Etekia Batiua Ieremia...
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  • Consultant to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome. Naboua Ratieta. For public services in the Gilbert Islands. Max Rostal. For services...
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