- Vaʻai Papu
Vailupe (25
March 1944 – 17
January 2022), also
known as
Mafasolia Papu
Vailupe, was a
Samoan politician and
accountant who
served as a Cabinet...
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politician Vaʻai
Kolone (1911–2001),
prime minister of
Samoa Vaʻai Papu
Vailupe (1944– 2022),
Samoan politician This page or
section lists people that...
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Vaisigano No.1 By-election 2 May 2010
Disqualification of Va'ai Papu
Vailupe Va'ai Papu
Vailupe (TSP) 2010
Faleata West By-election 14 May 2010 Disqualification...
- for. As a result,
along with Lealaile****
Rimoni Aiafi and Va'ai Papu
Vailupe he was
deemed to have
resigned his seat. He was re-elected in the resulting...
- Papu
Vailupe Succeeded by
Leota Tima
Leavai In
office 22
February 1985 – 5
April 1991
Preceded by
Lamusitele Sio
Succeeded by
Mafasolia Papu
Vailupe Personal...
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Leiataua Vaiao Alailima 1991–1996
Fulmaono Lotomau 1996–1998 Va'ai Papu
Vailupe 1998–2001
Molioo Teofilo Vaeluaga 2001–2004
Seumanu Aita Ah Wa 2004–2006...
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former HRPP
cabinet ministers Palusalue Fa’apo II and Va'ai Papu
Vailupe.
Their resignation led to by-elections in
their constituencies: Vaisigano...
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Malielegaoi and the
newly founded Tautua Samoa Party (TSP) led by Vaʻai Papu
Vailupe,
which several minor parties had
merged into. The
election occurred following...
- singer. Hale Trotter, 90, Canadian-American mathematician. Vaʻai Papu
Vailupe, 77,
Samoan politician, MP (1991–2001, 2006–2011) and
minister of justice...
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precipitated by the
disqualification from the
Legislative ****embly of Va'ai Papu
Vailupe for
joining the
Tautua Samoa Party, and was
scheduled for 14 May, However...