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United Coalition Party
The United Coalition Party ( gil, Karikirakean Te I-Kiribati; KTK), also known as the Improving I-Kiribati Welfare Party, was a political party in Kiribati. History The party was established in August 2010 as a merger of the Kiribati Independent Party and Protect the Maneaba Protect the Maneaba ( gil, Maneaban te Mauri) is a political party in Kiribati created by the merger of the National Progressive Party and the Christian Democratic Party. At the last presidential elections of July 4, 2003, its candidate Harry Tong ....Tom Lansford (2015) ''Political Handbook of the World 2015'', CQ Press The new party held 12 seats, making it the largest opposition faction, resulting in its leader Rimeta Beniamina being appointed Leader of the Opposition. However, she later defected to the Maurin Kiribati Party (MKP). In the 2011 parliamentary elections it won ten seats, and was able to nominate Tetaua Taitai for the 2012 presidential elections. Taitai finished second with 35% of the v ...
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Kiribati
Kiribati (), officially the Republic of Kiribati ( gil, ibaberikiKiribati),Kiribati
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Kiribati Independent Party
Kiribati (), officially the Republic of Kiribati ( gil, ibaberikiKiribati),Kiribati
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is an in in the central . The permanent population is over 119,000 (2020), more than half of whom live on

Protect The Maneaba
Protect the Maneaba ( gil, Maneaban te Mauri) is a political party in Kiribati created by the merger of the National Progressive Party and the Christian Democratic Party. At the last presidential elections of July 4, 2003, its candidate Harry Tong won 43.5% of the vote, leaving his brother Anote Tong, with 47.4%, the winner. In the legislative elections of two months earlier, the party won 24 out of 41 elected seats. In the 22 August and 30 August 2007 House of Assembly of Kiribati elections, the party won only 7 seats. ''Maneaba'' is Gilbertese for Assembly (and thus forms part in "House of the Assembly": ''Maneaba ni Maungatabu 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 Fi ...''). Political parties in Kiribati {{Oceania-party-stub ...
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Rimeta Beniamina
Rimeta Beniamina (born 29 December 1960) is an I-Kiribati politician and a former leader of the defunct United Coalition Party. Beniamina, who is from the island of Nikunau in southern Kiribati, is the son of former Vice President Beniamina Tinga. Beniamina was one of three candidates nominated for President of Kiribati by parliament in November 2011. However, Beniamina lost to incumbent President Anote Tong on January 13, 2012, placing third in the presidential election. In mid-October 2013, he was appointed to Tong's government as Minister for Communications, Transport and Tourism, following the resignation of the incumbent Taberannang Timeon Taberannang “Peter” Timeon is an I-Kiribati politician, member of the Maneaba ni Maungatabu (parliament) for Tabiteuea North (last elected 2020). Until 2013, he was member of the Cabinet of Kiribati. In mid-October 2013, he has resigned fro ..., who had been accused of receiving an excessive allowance payment.
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Maurin Kiribati Party
The Maurin Kiribati Party (''Protect Kiribati Party'') was a political party in Kiribati. At the presidential elections of 4 July 2003, its candidate Banuera Berina won 9.1%. On 29 January 2016, it merged with Teburoro Tito's United Coalition Party to form the Tobwaan Kiribati Party The Tobwaan Kiribati Party ( en, Embracing Kiribati Party; TKP) is a political party in Kiribati. History The party was established in January 2016 as a merger of the Maurin Kiribati Party and the United Coalition Party. The two parties had won .... References Defunct political parties in Kiribati 2016 disestablishments in Kiribati Political parties disestablished in 2016 {{Oceania-party-stub ...
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2011 Kiribati Parliamentary Election
Parliamentary elections were held in Kiribati on October 21 and 28, 2011. In the first round, exactly half of the 44 members of parliament were elected, with the remainder chosen in the proceeding run-off elections. 30 candidates were reelected, and four government ministers lost their seats. One seat had to go to a third round of elections due to two candidates tying in the second round. In the third round, Jacob Teem defended his seat against Rutio Bangao with just 27 votes difference. The parliament in Kiribati is known as Maneaba ni Maungatabu. The next parliamentary election was not scheduled until 2015. Background Kiribati's Voting System Kiribati is an electoral democracy. Electoral laws were last updated in Kiribati in 2007. Everybody over the age of 18 is eligible to vote in Kiribati elections. There are 23 single and multi-member districts across the country, creating a total of 44 seats. Candidates are elected in rounds using a direct majoritarian system. In the fir ...
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Tetaua Taitai
Tetaua Taitai (c. 1947 – February 6, 2015) was an I-Kiribati physician, politician and businessman. He was originally from the atoll of Tabiteuea North, but resided in the neighboring Tabiteuea South in the southern part of Kiribati. Taitai was the brother-in-law of former Kiribati President Teburoro Tito. Taitai served as the country's Secretary of Health during the 1980s and early 1990s. In 1994, newly elected president of Kiribati Teburoro Tito appointed Taitai as his Secretary of Cabinet. In November 2011, Taitai was nominated as one of three candidates for president of Kiribati by the House of Assembly of Kiribati. However, Taitai lost the January 2012 presidential election to incumbent President Anote Tong, who was re-elected to a third term. Taitai placed second, behind Tong. Tetaua Taitai continued to serve as the leader of the opposition The Leader of the Opposition is a title traditionally held by the leader of the largest political party not in government, ty ...
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2012 Kiribati Presidential Election
Presidential elections were held in Kiribati on 13 January 2012,Kiribati elections delayed
Radio Australia, 30 December 2011 following two-round held in October 2011. Incumbent President sought re-election to a third four-year term, ending months of speculation about his decision. Tong beat Tetaua Taitai of ...
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Tobwaan Kiribati Party
The Tobwaan Kiribati Party ( en, Embracing Kiribati Party; TKP) is a political party in Kiribati. History The party was established in January 2016 as a merger of the Maurin Kiribati Party and the United Coalition Party. The two parties had won 19 of the 45 elected seats in the House of Assembly in the 2015–16 parliamentary elections, with party member Teatao Teannaki subsequently elected to the Assembly as Speaker of the House of Assembly.Last elections
IPU It nominated Taneti Mamau as its candidate for the , which Mamau won with around 60% of the vote. In Novemb ...
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Defunct Political Parties In Kiribati
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2010 Establishments In Kiribati
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Political Parties Established In 2010
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