- Kaho, Lord
Tuʻivakanō (born 15
January 1952) is a
Tongan politician who
served as the
prime minister of
Tonga from 2010 to 2014.
Tuʻivakanō was born in...
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adopted by
twelve votes to eight. In
January 2014,
Prime Minister Lord
Tuʻivakano appointed him
Minister of Finance,
following the
sacking of
Lisiate ‘Akolo...
- Tēvita
Tuʻivakano (born Tēvita
Polutele Kaho) was a
politician from
Tonga who
served as
Prime Minister of
Tonga from 30
September 1912 to 30 June 1923...
- speaker, Lord
Tuʻivakanō,
issued a
statement explaining his
advice to the King that led him to
dismiss the
Prime Minister. Lord
Tuʻivakanō stated that Pōhiva...
- of
Justice and
Minister for
Transport and
Works in the
Cabinet of Lord
Tuʻivakanō. On
September 1, 2011, the
Justice portfolio was
reshuffled to
Clive Edwards...
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Independent Mateialona 7
Tevita Tuʻivakano (1869 – 1923) 30
September 1912 30 June 1923 10 years, 304 days
Independent Tuʻivakano Sālote
Tupou III r. 1918–1965...
- Afuhaʻamango of Vavaʻu,
Siosiua Niutupuʻivaha Kaho (but
later inherited the
Tuʻivakanō).
These unacknowledged chiefs were
still lords in the
traditional sense...
- Tukuʻaho
Tonga Tuʻipelehake
Mateialona Tuʻivakano Tungī Ata Tupoutoʻa Tungī
Fatafehi Vaea ʻUlukālala
Sevele Tuʻivakanō Pōhiva Sika* Tuʻiʻonetoa
Sovaleni *...
- in Australia. In 2014, King
Tupou VI sent
Prime Minister Sialeʻataongo
Tuʻivakanō and a
group of
soldiers to a
church in
Haveluloto to
prevent him from...
- Pōhiva and nobles'
representative Lord
Tuʻivakanō. Pōhiva
obtained twelve votes, but was
defeated by
Tuʻivakanō, who was
elected with fourteen. Following...