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Charles Maefai
Charles Maefai (died 2019) was the member of the Parliament of the Solomon Islands from East Makira. He died three months after being elected in the 2019 general election. His wife Lillian Maefai Lillian Maefai was a member of the Parliament of the Solomon Islands. She was only the fifth woman ever to be elected to that parliament. Early life Lillian "Lilly" Maefai was born on the island of Malaita, the most populous island in the Solomon ... succeeded him in a parliamentary by-election. References 20th-century births 2019 deaths Members of the National Parliament of the Solomon Islands People from Makira-Ulawa Province {{Solomons-politician-stub ...
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National Parliament Of Solomon Islands
The National Parliament of Solomon Islands has 50 members, elected for a four-year term in 50 single-seat constituencies. It is presided by a Speaker, currently Patterson Oti. Latest elections Members The official website of the National Parliament of Solomon Islands maintains a list of current members of parliament, with biographical indications, categorised by name, constituency and party."Members of Parliament"
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East Makira Constituency
East Makira is a single-member constituency of the National Parliament of Solomon Islands. Located on the island of Makira, it was established in 1973 when the Governing Council A personal ordinariate for former Anglicanism, Anglicans, shortened as personal ordinariate or Anglican ordinariate,"...the liturgies approved for the Anglican ordinariates..." "Bishop Stephen Lopes of the Anglican Ordinariate of the Chair of St ... was expanded from 17 to 24 seats. List of MPs Election results December 2019 April 2019 2014 2010 2006 2001 1997 1993 1989 1984 1980 1976 1973 References {{Solomon Islands constituencies Governing Council of the Solomon Islands constituencies Legislative Assembly of the Solomon Islands constituencies Solomon Islands parliamentary constituencies 1973 establishments in the Solomon Islands Constituencies established in 1973 ...
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2019 Solomon Islands General Election
General elections were held in Solomon Islands on 3 April 2019. They were the first general elections since the RAMSI mission concluded in 2017. On 24 April 2019, Manasseh Sogavare was elected by the 11th National Parliament as Prime Minister of Solomon Islands. Electoral system The 50 members of the National Parliament were elected in single-member constituencies using first-past-the-post voting.Electoral system
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Voters had to be at least 18 years old and hold Solomon Islands citizenship. Overseas residents could not vote, and people were disqualified for voting if they have committed a breach of the electoral law, been declared insane, been imprisoned for more than six months, or are under a death sentence. A total of 359,522 Solomon Islanders registered to vote in the elections, an increase of 72,000 compared to th ...
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Lillian Maefai
Lillian Maefai was a member of the Parliament of the Solomon Islands. She was only the fifth woman ever to be elected to that parliament. Early life Lillian "Lilly" Maefai was born on the island of Malaita, the most populous island in the Solomon Islands. She graduated with secretarial qualifications from the Honiara Solomon Islands College of Higher Education and then worked for more than a decade at the Solomon Star newspaper, where her husband also worked. The couple than left the paper to start a small printing company. Political life Maefai's husband, Charles Maefai, was elected to the parliament for the East Makira constituency on Makira island in the elections of April 2019. He died three months later. Lillian Maefai was asked by his constituents to consider running for parliament in the by-election. Initially she was hesitant because she felt that, as a woman from Malaita, she would not be supported in Makira. However, she was eventually persuaded and was easily elected ...
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2019 Deaths
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Members Of The National Parliament Of The Solomon Islands
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