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Blandine Boulekone is an
advocate for women's
rights in the
island country of Vanuatu. She is the
former president of the
Vanuatu National Council of...
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Blandine Bitzner-Ducret (born 1965),
French track and
field athlete Blandine Boulekone,
Vanuatuan women's
rights advocate Blandine Brocard (born 1981), French...
- led by
Vincent Boulekone, won the
other 20
seats and
remained the
parliamentary opposition.
Maxime Carlot replaced Vincent Boulekone as
leader of the...
- The
eleven eligible candidates for
President were: Iolu Abil
Vincent Boulekone Leas Manu
Cullwick Enias Liatlatmal David Lovis Kalkot Mataskelekele Kalo...
- 1993-1996
Barak Sope, 1996 Shem Naukaut, 1996-1997
Willie Jimmy, 1997
Vincent Boulekone, 1997-1998 Sela Molisa, 1998-1999
Iatika Morking Stephen, 1999-2001 Joe...
- Women's
Affairs and
Minister of
Justice and
Internal Affairs]
Vincent Boulekone (1999) [referred to as the
Minister of
Internal Affairs]
Barnabas Tabi...
- he was the co-founder,
along with
Father Gérard
Leymang and
Vincent Boulekone, of the
Green Confederation, to "promote
sustainable development balancing...
- by-elections. The only two UMP MPs who were not
expelled were
Vincent Boulekone and
Gaetano Bulewak, who
refused to go
along with the UMP's
boycott strategy...
- Na****i Vanua'aku Pati
Paama Sam Avok Vanua'aku Pati
Pentecost Vincent Boulekone Union of
Moderate Parties Walter Lini
National United Party Died in February...
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Melanesian Progressive Party (led by
Barak Sopé) and Tan
Union (led by
Vincent Boulekone) won 20 seats, of
which the VP won 13, the MPP 5 and the TU 2. The Union...