- Jim
Marurai (9 July 1947 –
November 2020) was a Cook
Islands politician who
served as
Prime Minister of the Cook
Islands from 2004 to 2010. He was a member...
- 2004 election, but
Woonton lost his seat, and was
replaced by Jim
Marurai. In 2005
Marurai left the
Democrats due to an
internal disputes,
founding his own...
-
Marurai,
became prime minister. In 2005, however,
Marurai left the
party due to
internal disputes,
founding his own Cook
Islands First Party.
Marurai...
- TAH
Tehei Roe 2 DF TAH
Christophe Noa 3 DF TAH
Heiarii Marii 4 MF TAH
Marurai Tunoa 5 DF TAH
Benjamin Pirato 6 MF TAH Lery
Matai 7 DF TAH Tauriki...
- in the
Cabinet of Jim
Marurai,
holding the
portfolios of
foreign affairs, transport, and
youth and sport. In
August 2005,
Marurai sacked Cook
Islands Party...
- Queen's
Representative Frederick Tutu
Goodwin Tom
Marsters Preceded by Jim
Marurai Succeeded by Mark
Brown Member of the Cook
Islands Parliament for Manihiki...
- 2010. He
served as a
Minister in the
Cabinets of
Robert Woonton and Jim
Marurai.
Wigmore was born in Rarotonga. He was
educated in Titikaveka, and worked...
- was a tie.
Woonton resigned as
prime minister, and was
replaced by Jim
Marurai. He did not
contest the
resulting 2005
Manihiki by-election. Following...
-
regain some of
their traditional prestige or mana.
Prime Minister Jim
Marurai described the take-over move as "ill-founded and nonsensical". By June...
- 8. Teuruari’i 4.
Tumoehania 9.
Marurai 2. Teu Tu nui e ai te atua 10.
Vehiatua i te mata’i 5.
Tetuahuria 1. Pōmare I 12. Teri’ivetearai Rofa’i 6. Tamatoa...