- Kiribati. At the
presidential elections of 4 July 2003, its
candidate Banuera Berina won 9.1%. On 29
January 2016, it
merged with
Teburoro Tito's
United Coalition...
-
switch of
diplomatic relations from
Taiwan to China, its
chairman Banuera Berina founded an
opposition party, the
Kiribati Moa Party, with 13 MPs. In the...
- led by
former chair Banuera Berina.
Calling them "traitors",
Maamau said he was
surprised but
respected their decision.
Berina alleged that
Maamau did not...
-
merger of the
Pillars of
Truth with the
Kiribati First Party of
Banuera Berina and
twelve other MPs
which left the
Tobwaan Kiribati Party following the...
- New York: Routledge. Weil, Shalva. From
Cochin to Israel, Jerusalem: Kumu
Berina, 1984. (Hebrew) Weil,
Shalva (with Jay
Waronker and
Marian Sofaer) The Chennamangalam...
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Banuera Berina (born 3
November 1962 in Beru) is a
lawyer and a
politician from Kiribati,
representing Kuria in the
House of ****embly. He was the opposition...
-
Beringen (Dutch pronunciation: [
ˈbeːrɪŋə(n)] ; French: Béringue,
French pronunciation: [beʁɛ̃ɡ]; Limburgish: Berringe) is a city and muni****lity located...
- of the vote,
receiving a
majority in 16 of the 23 constituencies,
while Berina finished first in
seven constituencies.
Governor of the
Gilbert and Ellice...
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Maamau having switched Kiribati's
recognition to
China from Taiwan,
while Berina seen as more
sympathetic toward Taiwan. The
elections were seen by many...
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London 1907, p. 65 Weil, Shalva. From
Cochin to Israel. Jerusalem: Kumu
Berina, 1984. (Hebrew) Weil, Shalva. "Kerala to
restore 400-year-old
Indian synagogue"...