Faimalaga Luka
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Faimalaga Luka (1940-August 19, 2005) was Governor-General and Prime Minister of Tuvalu.
He was a broadcaster and politician, serving in roles including Minister for Health in 1994-1996 and Prime Minister from 24 February 2001. He lost a vote of no confidence on 14 December 2001 and was forced to resign. He was appointed as Governor-General on 9 September 2003 but retired on 15 April 2005 after reaching his 65th birthday. Tuvalu, unlike most countries, has a mandatory retirement age for all civil servants.
Radio Tuvalu reported that he died on August 19, 2005 in Fiji where he was referred for medical treatment.
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Preceded by Lagitupu Tuilimu (acting) |
Prime Minister of Tuvalu 2001 |
Succeeded by Koloa Talake |
Preceded by Sir Tomasi Puapua |
Governor-General of Tuvalu 2003–2005 |
Succeeded by Filoimea Telito |
Prime Ministers of Tuvalu | |
Toaripi Lauti | Tomasi Puapua | Bikenibeu Paeniu | Kamuta Latasi | Bikenibeu Paeniu | Ionatana Ionatana | Lagitupu Tuilimu (act..) | Faimalaga Luka | Koloa Talake | Saufatu Sopoanga | Maatia Toafa | Apisai Ielemia |