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Pelenike Tekinene Isaia served in the
Parliament of
Tuvalu from 2011 to 2015.
Before her
election as an MP she
worked for the
Tuvalu Cooperative Society...
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Maheu Latasi, from 1989 to 1997;
Pelenike Isaia from 2011 to 2015; and Dr
Puakena Boreham from 2015 to 2024.
Pelenike Isaia was
elected in a by-election...
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three women have been elected:
Naama Maheu Latasi, from 1989 to 1997;
Pelenike Isaia, from 2011 to 2015; and Dr
Puakena Boreham from 2015 to 2024. During...
- was
buried on Nui on 25 July 2011
following a
state funeral. His widow,
Pelenike Isaia,
succeeded him to
Parliament in the
resulting by-election the following...
- 2013
following the
constitutional crisis. He will
represent Nui
alongside Pelenike Tekinene Isaia, who is the island's only
female MP. A w****
after the by-election...
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three women have been elected:
Naama Maheu Latasi, from 1989 to 1997; and
Pelenike Isaia who was
elected in a by-election in 2011,
serving until the 2015...
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Planning from 1996
until 1999, and
Minister of
Health from 2001 to 2006.
Pelenike Isaia became the
second woman ever to have sat in the
Parliament of Tuvalu...
- as
minister for home affairs. (That
position was
subsequently given to
Pelenike Isaia.) It was
under Telavi's
premiership that
Tuvalu became, in November...
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Parliament of Tuvalu:
following Naama Maheu Latasi (1989 to 1997); and
Pelenike Isaia (2011 to 2015). In July 2020, Dr.
Boreham was
appointed to the Constitutional...
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while attending a
regional meeting in Apia, Samoa. In August, his widow,
Pelenike Isaia, was
elected to his seat in
Parliament in a by-election in the constituency...