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Maulolo Leaula Tavita Uelese Amosa is a
Samoa Samoa, officially the Independent State of Samoa; sm, Sāmoa, and until 1997 known as Western Samoa, is a Polynesian island country consisting of two main islands (Savai'i and Upolu); two smaller, inhabited islands (Manono Island, Manono an ...
n academic, public servant, and politician. He is a member of the
Human Rights Protection Party The Human Rights Protection Party (HRPP, sm, Vaega Faaupufai e Puipuia Aia Tatau a Tagata) is a Samoan political party. It was founded in 1982 and dominated Samoan party politics for decades thereafter, leading every government until their defea ...
. Maulolo was the first person to graduate with a Master's degree from the ''Amosa o Savavau'' ( Indigenous University of Samoa). He later worked as Head of Samoan Studies at the
National University of Samoa The National University of Samoa (''Lē Iunivesitē Aoao o Sāmoa'') is the only national university in Samoa. Established in 1984 by an act of parliament, it is coeducational and provides certificate, diploma, and undergraduate degree programs, as ...
, as the Director of Internal Affairs, and as a lecturer at the ''Amosa o Savavau'' in
American Samoa American Samoa ( sm, Amerika Sāmoa, ; also ' or ') is an unincorporated territory of the United States located in the South Pacific Ocean, southeast of the island country of Samoa. Its location is centered on . It is east of the International ...
. In 2010 he was Assistant Chief Executive of the Ministry of Women. He is the author of ''Fausaga o lauga Samoa'', a significant work on Samoan oratory. In February 2019 he claimed that Samoa's diaspora was undermining traditional cultural values of respect and deference in Samoa. In July 2019 he was summoned for contempt of court for breaching a court order prohibiting construction on a piece of disputed land.


Political career

Maulolo stood for election as an independent in the constituency of Sagaga-le-Usoga at the
2011 Samoan general election General elections were held in Samoa on 4 March 2011, to determine the composition of the 15th Parliament. Two parties contested the election, the ruling Human Rights Protection Party (HRPP), which had been in power for most of the time since ...
, but was unsuccessful. He stood again in
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and
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. He was finally elected to the
Legislative Assembly of Samoa The Legislative Assembly ( sm, Fono Aoao Faitulafono a Samoa), also known as the Parliament of Samoa ( sm, Palemene o Samoa), is the national legislature of Samoa, seated at Apia, where the country's central administration is situated. Samoan P ...
at the
2021 Samoan by-elections Six simultaneous by-elections were held in Samoa on 26 November 2021. They were called in the aftermath of the 2021 Samoan general election, which resulted in seven seats being vacant due to resignations and convictions for bribery and treatin ...
.


References

Living people Academic staff of the National University of Samoa Members of the Legislative Assembly of Samoa Human Rights Protection Party politicians Year of birth missing (living people) {{Samoa-politician-stub