Global Information Lookup Global Information

Amasone Kilei information


Amasone Kilei
MP
Member of the Tuvaluan Parliament
for Nui.
In office
7 December 2000 – 2005
Succeeded byTaom Tanukale
Personal details
Died2005
Political partyIndependent

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]

  1. ^ a b Clements, Quiton (December 2000). "Tuvalu Legislative Needs Assessment". UNDP. Retrieved 4 October 2021.
  2. ^ "With Unanimous Adoption Of 'Battle Plan' For Fight Against HIV/AIDS, Assembly Concludes Historic Three-Day Special Session". UN General Assembly Plenary - Twenty-Sixth Special Session: Press Release GA/9888. 27 June 2001. Retrieved 6 October 2021.
  3. ^ "Report on travel to Tuvalu, Kiribati, Marshall Islands and Federated States of Micronesia". South Pacific Forum (SPC). 3 December 1992. Retrieved 6 October 2021.
  4. ^ "Commonwealth except New Zealand". BBC. 31 December 1997. Retrieved 6 October 2021.

and 9 Related for: Amasone Kilei information

Request time (Page generated in 0.7962 seconds.)

Amasone Kilei

Last Update:

Amasone Kilei was a Tuvaluan politician who represented Nui. He was appointed the Minister of Health and the Minister of Education, Sports and Culture...

Word Count : 799

Saufatu Sopoanga

Last Update:

of Nukufetau, in a special election in November 2000, (together with Amasone Kilei and Namoto Kelisiano) and they attended their first parliamentary session...

Word Count : 1778

High Court of Tuvalu

Last Update:

Part II of the Constitution. Amasone v. Attorney General was a judgment of Ward CJ delivered on 6 August 2003. Amasone Kilei, the leader of the opposition...

Word Count : 1030

Politics of Tuvalu

Last Update:

results of the 2003 Nanumea by-election and the 2003 Niutao by-election. Amasone Kilei, the leader of the opposition, wrote to the governor-general on 10 May...

Word Count : 5514

1998 New Year Honours

Last Update:

Honourable Vasa Founuku Vave. For community, public and political services. Amasone Kilei. For public service and services to the community and education. The...

Word Count : 18119

2002 Tuvaluan general election

Last Update:

310 25.9 Elected Tavau Teii 294 24.6 Tomu Sione 276 23.1 Unseated Nui Amasone Kilei 319 41.4 Re-elected Alesana Seluka 258 33.5 Re-elected Rurunteiti Kaiarake...

Word Count : 170

Cabinet of Tuvalu

Last Update:

Finance and Economic Planning Minister for Education, Sports & Culture Amasone Kilei Nui also Minister for Health Minister for Local Government, Women and...

Word Count : 3422

Taom Tanukale

Last Update:

in May 2005, as MP for Nui, following the death of his predecessor, Amasone Kilei. He joined Prime Minister Maatia Toafa's parliamentary majority, and...

Word Count : 510

Elections and political parties in Tuvalu

Last Update:

administration, was elected prime minister; winning the vote against Amasone Kilei (8:7). Saloa Tauia was appointed the speaker, although he died in February...

Word Count : 5271

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net