Queen Elizabeth II (represented by Sir Iakoba Italeli)
Head of government
Willy Telavi
Deputy head of government
Kausea Natano
Member party
Independent
Opposition leader
Enele Sopoaga
History
Election(s)
2010
Predecessor
Second Toafa Ministry
Successor
Sopoaga Ministry
The Telavi Ministry was the 13th ministry of the Government of Tuvalu, led by Prime Minister Willy Telavi. It succeeded the Second Toafa Ministry upon its swearing in by Governor-General Iakoba Italeli on 24 December 2010 after a vote of no confidence in former Prime Minister Maatia Toafa.[1][2] Following Telavi's removal as prime minister, his ministry was subsequently brought down by the opposition's vote of no confidence and was succeeded by the Sopoaga Ministry, led by Enele Sopoaga, on 5 August 2013.[3]
^"Radio New Zealand". Willie Telavi the new prime minister in Tuvalu. 24 December 2010. Retrieved 19 January 2014.
^"Inter-Parliamentary Union". Palamene o Tuvalu (Parliament of Tuvalu). December 2010. Retrieved 19 January 2014.
^"ENELE SOPOAGA SWORN-IN TODAY AS TUVALU’S NEW PM" Archived 2013-09-21 at the Wayback Machine, Islands Business, 5 August 2013
The TelaviMinistry was the 13th ministry of the Government of Tuvalu, led by Prime Minister Willy Telavi. It succeeded the Second Toafa Ministry upon...
his ministry was brought down by the opposition's vote of no confidence, and as a result, was succeeded by the TelaviMinistry, led by Willy Telavi, who...
on 24 December 2010 and the TelaviMinistry retained government until August 2013. The refusal of prime minister Telavi to recall the Parliament of Tuvalu...
Ielemia Ministry (2006-2010); and he was Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Communications, Transport and Public Utilities in the TelaviMinistry (2010–2013)...
was the foreign minister in the short-lived Second Toafa Ministry. In subsequent ministries, foreign affairs was another minister's responsibility in...
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appointed to the TelaviMinistry as Minister for Foreign Affairs, the Environment, Trade, Labour and Tourism. Following Prime Minister Telavi's removal by Governor...
became Speaker, then Minister for Works and Natural Resources in the TelaviMinistry. In 2010, Italeli was appointed Governor-General of Tuvalu by Elizabeth...
Natano, Tuvalu's minister for public utilities and industries in the TelaviMinistry stated this as "We thank those who are helping Tuvalu reduce its carbon...
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Communications, during his tenure in the Cabinet led by former Prime Minister Willy Telavi. Before he entered politics, Natano worked as the director of customs in...
in office for 3 months. In December 2010, Willy Telavi, minister for home affairs in the Toafa Ministry, crossed the floor, joined the opposition and enabled...
on Friday 2 August to allow a vote of no-confidence in Mr Telavi and his government. Telavi then proceeded to write to Queen Elizabeth II (as the head...
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country's east, such as Kakheti (further divided into the micro-regions of Telavi and Kvareli) and Kartli, but also in Imereti, Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo...
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73–85. Telavi, Melei (1983). "Tuvalu - A History". Institute of Pacific Studies and Extension Services, University of the South Pacific/Tuvalu Ministry of...
Georgia-Imeretia Governorate. It was initially formed from uezds of Tiflis, Gori, Telavi, Signakh, Elizavetpol, Erivan, Nakhichevan and Alexandropol and the okrugs...
eight votes to seven, which had the result that a new ministry was formed by Willy Telavi. Telavi retained a majority support in parliament following the...
confidence, which followed Willie Telavi withdrawing his support for the government. On 25 December 2010 Willy Telavi was elected prime minister with an...
Parliament. Despite protests from the opposition, the ministry of the Prime Minister Willy Telavi delayed a by-election for the seat by more than six months...
Rally in Telavi on Inauguration Day". Civil Georgia. 12 December 2018. Retrieved 29 December 2018. "Presidential Inauguration to be Held in Telavi". Civil...
Tuvaluan constitutional crisis of 2013 occurred when Prime Minister Willy Telavi sought to continue governing after having lost his parliamentary majority...