Niuean general election, 1999
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General elections were held in Niue on 19 March 1999 to determine the composition of the twenty member national Assembly.[1] Fourteen incumbents retained their seats, with Premier Frank Lui a notable exception.[2] Following the election, the Niue People's Party was able to form a government, and its leader Sani Lakatani was elected premier, defeating O'Love Jacobsen 14-6. Former Assembly member Tama Posimani was elected Speaker by an identical margin.
References
- ↑ 1999 elections
- ↑ Stephen Levine, "Political Review: Niue", The Contemporary Pacific 12.1 (2000) 231-236.
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