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David Derek Sikua (born 10
October 1959)
served as the
prime minister of
Solomon Islands from 20
December 2007 to 25
August 2010. He is a
member of the...
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Minister of Commerce,
Industry and
Employment under Prime Minister Derek Sikua on 22
December 2007.
Hilly was
Minister of
Finance and
Treasury in 2010...
- Solomons' sovereignty. By contrast, his
successor Prime Minister Derek Sikua has
stated he
supports RAMSI, and has
criticised his predecessor, saying...
- attempt, he was
removed in a no
confidence vote in 2007 and
replaced by
Derek Sikua of the
Solomon Islands Liberal Party. In 2008, a
Truth and Reconciliation...
- of a new
Prime Minister on 20 December, when
opposition candidate Derek Sikua was elected,
defeating Patteson Oti who had been
Foreign Minister under...
- Rini
became Minister for
Finance and
Treasury under Prime Minister Derek Sikua on 21
December 2007.
Following the
replacement of Man****eh
Sogavare as prime...
- Yala, Ibedí, Pintupu, Icandí, Piria, Cuinupdi, Nargandí, Ogobnawila,
Diwar Sikua,
Capandi and Tabardi. Its
capital is Akua Yala. Its area is 2318.8 km2 and...
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Irish Lions and
Former Head
coach of
Wales national rugby union team
Derek Sikua,
ninth Prime Minister of the
Solomon Islands.
Waikato Management School...
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votes while Abana garnered 23. He
replaced caretaker Prime Minister Derek Sikua. In a
victory speech following the
Prime Minister election,
Philip stated...
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Solomon Islands Derek Sikua announced the five
members of the TRC on 27
April 2009, two days
before the
launch of the Commission.
Sikua thanked the selection...