Amasone Kilei was a Tuvaluan politician who represented Nui.[1] He was appointed the Minister of Health and the Minister of Education, Sports and Culture, in the government of Lagitupu Tuilimu,[1][2] who was acting prime minister from 8 December 2000 to 24 February 2001.
In 1992, Amasone Kilei was the Deputy Secretary to the Government.[3] In January 1998, Kelei was awarded an Member of the British Empire (MBE) for public service and services to the community and education.[4]
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AmasoneKilei was a Tuvaluan politician who represented Nui. He was appointed the Minister of Health and the Minister of Education, Sports and Culture...
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administration, was elected prime minister; winning the vote against AmasoneKilei (8:7). Saloa Tauia was appointed the speaker, although he died in February...