- Sir
Terepai Tuamure Maoate KBE (1
September 1934 – 9 July 2012) was
Prime Minister of the Cook
Islands from 18
November 1999 to 11
February 2002. He was...
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motion of no
confidence against Maoate. The
motion failed, and
Woonton returned to the government.
Three days later,
Maoate resigned after losing a second...
- saw
Williams replaced by
Democratic Party leader Terepai Maoate. A
third realignment saw
Maoate replaced mid-term by his
deputy Robert Woonton in 2002,...
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Robati (1987–1991)
Terepai Maoate (1991 – 21
November 2003)
Robert Woonton (21
November 2003 – 10 May 2004)
Terepai Maoate (10 May 2004 – 3 June 2010)...
- He
retained the
portfolio under both
succeeding Prime Ministers,
Terepai Maoate and
Robert Woonton.
Marurai was re-elected at the 2004 election. When Prime...
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Terepai Maoate Jnr (born 5
December 1961), also
known as
Junior Maoate, is a
former Cook
Islands politician. He is a
member of the
Democratic Party and...
- &
Social Sciences papers, Bond
University (p. 5)
Afsari M,
Beasley SW,
Maoate K,
Heckert K (March 2002). "Attitudes of
Pacific parents to cir****cision...
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Prime minister (1989–1999) Joe Williams,
Prime minister (1999)
Terepai Maoate,
Prime minister (1999–2002) Niue, ****ociated
state Commissioners Selwyn...
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diplomatic relations concluded with France. 2002 —
Prime Minister Terepai Maoate is
ousted from
government following second vote of no-confidence in his...
- on 3
September 2024.
Retrieved 3
September 2024.
Afsari M,
Beasley SW,
Maoate K,
Heckert K (March 2002). "Attitudes of
Pacific parents to cir****cision...