Joshua Kalsakau
Joshua Kalsakau is a Vanuatuan politician. In 2005 Kalsakau, then the Minister for Ni-Vanuatu Business and an MP from Efate representing the National Community Association Party, joined the Vanuatu Labour Party.[1] Kalsakau became the president of the VLP.[2]
Joshua Kalsakau was reelected to his seat in Parliament, as MP for Efate, in the 2008 parliamentary election.[3][3][4] After the elections, Kalsakau was named as the new Minister of Justice in the cabinet of Edward Natapei,[5] though he was subsequently dismissed during a Cabinet reshuffle. He returned to government in April 2011, when Prime Minister Sato Kilman (who had ousted Natapei in a vote of no confidence in December 2010) was in turn ousted in a vote of no confidence, and succeeded by Serge Vohor. Vohor gave the Labour Party two portfolios in his Cabinet, and Kalsakau was appointed Deputy Prime Minister.[6] Three weeks later, however, Vohor's election and premiership were voided by the Court of Appeal, and Kalsakau lost his position in government.[7] On 16 June, Kilman's election and premiership were themselves voided by the Supreme Court, on constitutional grounds, and previous Prime Minister Edward Natapei became caretaker Prime Minister until a new leader could be elected. Kalsakau was appointed caretaker Minister of Infrastructure and Public Utilities.[8]
References
- ↑ http://www.ip.alp.org.au/download/now/vanuatu_2.pdf
- ↑ http://www.dailypost.vu/index.php?news=2696&VivvoSessionId=2db881d748b9584eba1fc
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 http://www.dailypost.vu/index.php?news=3015
- ↑ http://www.ipu.org/parline/reports/2345_E.htm
- ↑ http://www.zibb.com/article/4025014/Vanuatu+PM+names+cabinet+line+up
- ↑ "New look Vanuatu government sworn in". Radio New Zealand International. 25 April 2011. Retrieved 8 October 2011.
- ↑ "Vanuatu Court decision results in change of government", ABC Radio Australia, 13 May 2011
- ↑ "Vanuatu interim leader appoints cabinet ministers ahead of prime ministerial vote Thursday". Radio New Zealand International. 20 June 2011. Retrieved 8 October 2011.
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Preceded by Ham Lini |
Deputy Prime Minister of Vanuatu 2011 |
Succeeded by Ham Lini |