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9th Parliament Of Kiribati
The 9th Parliament of Kiribati is the current term of the House of Assembly of Kiribati, House of Assembly of Kiribati. It was determined by the 2007 Kiribatian parliamentary election, 2007 parliamentary election. The 9th Parliament consists in 44 representatives, elected from Constituencies in Kiribati, 23 single-seat or multi-seat constituencies. The parliamentary website notes that, although List of political parties in Kiribati, political parties exist, they are "loose groupings rather than disciplined blocks, with little or no structure. Members may change allegiance on a number of occasions during their tenure. It is also common for members to vote according to the special interests of their electorate on certain issues". Consequently, representatives' party membership is not listed on the parliamentary website. Members Below are the current 2016-2020, 45 Members of the Maneaba ni Maungatabu (MM) The following are the previous years' 44 members of the National Parliament ...
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House Of Assembly Of Kiribati
The House of Assembly (, ) is the Legislature of Kiribati. Since 2016, it has 45 members, 44 elected for a four-year term in 23 single-seat and multi-seat constituencies and 1 non-elected delegate from the Banaban community on Rabi Island in Fiji. From 1979 to 2016, the Attorney general was an ''ex officio'' member of the legislature, until a change of the constitution modified this provision. Created by the Constitution of 12 July 1979, in a Westminster system, its seat has been at Ambo in South Tarawa since October 2000. From 1979 to 2000, it was at Bairiki, where the House of Assembly was created in 1974, on the base of the Legislative Council of the British colony, created in 1970, and a previous House of Representatives of 1967 in the Gilbert and Ellice Islands. History Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony With decolonisation, starting with a Colony conference in 1956, the Gilbert and Ellice Islands initiated to organise a first form of Parliamentary system which began in 1 ...
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