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Ruby Thoma, born Ruby Dediya in 1949 in
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is a Nauruan politician. After completing secondary school in Australia, she was trained as a nurse at
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in Melbourne. She graduated from the University of Otago Christchurch School of Medicine and became a midwife in Nauru. Entering politics, she stood as a candidate for the
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, in the Anetan/ Ewa constituency. She was supported by a group of women who helped her in her electoral campaign, arguing that voters would benefit from having an educated woman, able to defend the interests of women and children, in Parliament ; since the country's independence in 1968, all members of Parliament had been men. She encountered resistance, including from female voters who told her that politics should rightly be left to men. She was unsuccessful.


Election to Parliament

Standing as a candidate again in the 1986 general election, she was elected, becoming the first woman MP in the country's history. There were no political parties in Nauru; all members of Parliament sat as independents, constituting informal coalitions.


Minister for Finance and later Parliamentary activity

She joined President Hammer DeRoburt's parliamentary majority, and he appointed her minister, from December 1986 until the government was brought down upon losing the confidence of Parliament in August 1989. Ruby Dediya kept her seat in Parliament in the ensuing general election, but lost it in the 1992 election. She founded the People's Movement Association to oppose what she saw as wasteful public spending by President Bernard Dowiyogo's government. As she was a public sector employee, she was consequently sacked from her position as a midwife. She regained her seat in Parliament in the 1995 general election. She was appointed as Minister Assisting the President of Nauru in the cabinet of
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from November 1996 to December 1996, and she hold the portfolio of Minister of Finance at the same time. However, she lost her seat in 1997. This marked the end of her political career."Nauru: past national women in politics"
Pacific Women in Politics


Historic significance of role

Throughout her career, she was the only woman MP. No other woman was elected to Parliament until Charmaine Scotty became MP for Yaren in the
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. In the late 2000s, she was appointed to preside the commission tasked with overseeing constitutional reform proposals. The projected reforms were ultimately not implemented, as they were rejected by referendum in February 2010."Summary of the Report of Select Committee on Constitutional Amendment Bills"
government of Nauru, 10 March 2009


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Thoma, Ruby 1949 births Living people Members of the Parliament of Nauru Finance Ministers of Nauru People from Anetan District 20th-century women politicians Women government ministers of Nauru Ministers Assisting the President of Nauru Female finance ministers Women vice presidents 20th-century Nauruan politicians