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Roniti Teiwaki is an I-Kiribati politician.
After the 1974 general 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 March 1978 as Minister for Natural Resource Development in Ieremia Tabai’s cabinet of the Gilbert Islands, after being candidate to 1978 Gilbertese Chief Minister election. He temporarily retired from politics in 1982 for working at the University of South Pacific. He was the opposition candidate to Teatao Teannaki, his brother-in-law, for 1991 Kiribati presidential election.[1]
He was also an unsuccessful candidate at the 1994 Kiribati presidential election.
^Trease, Howard Van (August 8, 1993). Atoll Politics: The Republic of Kiribati. editorips@usp.ac.fj. ISBN 9780958330008 – via Google Books.
RonitiTeiwaki is an I-Kiribati politician. After the 1974 general election, he became member of the Cabinet of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands of Naboua...
renamed Protect the Maneaba, and was a loose grouping of MPs led by RonitiTeiwaki. In the 1994 parliamentary elections it won 13 of the 39 seats. In the...
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