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Gaston Flosse (born 24 June 1931) is a
French Polynesian politician who has been
President of
French Polynesia on five
separate occasions. He is currently...
- Polynesia.
Flosse's longtime opponent, the pro-independence
leader Oscar Temaru,
whose pro-independence
coalition had won one less seat than
Flosse's party...
- pro-independence and pro-****ociation. It was
founded in 1977 by
Gaston Flosse, who
initially supported French Polynesia's
autonomy arrangement with France...
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Those parties unexpectedly defeated supporters of long-time
leader Gaston Flosse in the May 2004
parliamentary elections. On
October 8, 2004, his government...
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coalition between old
enemies Gaston Flosse (Ta****a'a ****raatira, 10 seats) and
Temaru saw once
again the
election of
Flosse as
President of
French Polynesia...
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conservative party led by
Gaston Flosse (see also List of
political parties in
French Polynesia). On
October 8, 2004, the
Gaston Flosse led
opposition party succeeded...
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Polynesia under his father-in-law
Gaston Flosse. From 2000 to 2008, he was
Mayor of Pirae,
where he
succeeded Flosse. He lost the 2008 election, but remained...
- led by
Gaston Flosse. On 8
October 2004,
Flosse succeeded in p****ing a
censure motion against the government,
provoking a crisis.
Flosse was
removed from...
- The
officeholders were
Francis Sanford June 1977 - June 1982, and
Gaston Flosse June 1982 -
September 1984.
Politics of
French Polynesia President of French...
- was
originally a protégé of
Gaston Flosse in the Ta****a'a ****raatira
political party during the 1980s.
Flosse's Ta****a'a ****raatira
endorsed Léontieff's...