Ieremia Tabai
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Sir Ieremia Tienang Tabai (born 1950) was the first President of Kiribati. He had been described as being the most able leader of the Pacific island states.[1]
He was born in Nonouti in 1950, and went to New Zealand to receive his education. He then returned to Kiribati and worked as an accountant[1]. He was elected to the House of Assembly of the Gilbert Islands in 1974. In 1976, the area received limited authority for self-government, and Tabai served as leader of the Opposition in a system dominated less by formal political parties than by loose coalitions of like-minded members. In this position, he regularly expressed criticism of the perceived centralist tendencies of Chief Minister Nabout Ratieta's government, expressing particular distate for Ratieta's plans for an expensive defense department and the westernization he was bringing to Kiribati. He fought in favor of traditional Gilbertese culture, helped to publicize the complaints of village copra growers, and criticized what he saw as a disproportionate amount of government expenditure on Tarawa over the other islands. [2]
He also demonstrated a talent for negotiation when he led his government in discussions with the United Kingdom over a financial settlement regarding the demands of the Banabans for compensation for the loss of their ancestral homeland of Ocean Island, which had been devastated by phosphate mining, and their demands that it become independent of Kiribati.[2] He continued to serve in that position until Kiribati gained complete independence in 1979. That year he was also made a companion of the Order of St Michael and St George by Queen Elizabeth II, and became the first president of the independent state of Kiribati. He served as president from 1979 until 1991, with a short interruption from 1982 until 1983, serving the maximum period allowed by law. In 1982 he was knighted to the G.C.M.G.[2] He was re-elected to the post in 1991, but was forbidden by the consistution to take office.[3]
He was a member of the National Progress Party. As president, he displayed a strong aversaion to being dependent on aid, saying at one point the people were "better poor but free". [1] Later, in 2000, he founded a newspaper, the Kiribati New Star.[2]
Tabai was re-elected to parliament in the August 2007 parliamentary election.[4] He also serves as a secretary for Pacific Magazine. [5]
[edit] References
- ^ a b c Callick, Rowan. STARVE TREK:Special comic edition. Retrieved on 2008-01-27.
- ^ a b c d Rulers.org. Retrieved on 2008-01-27.
- ^ Kiribati at tiscali.reference. Retrieved on 2008-01-27.
- ^ "Kiribati president returned at general election, likely will form new government", Associated Press (International Herald Tribune), August 23, 2007.
- ^ ZoomInfo Web Profile:Ieremia Tabai. Retrieved on 2008-01-27.
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