9th Parliament of Kiribati
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The 9th Parliament of Kiribati is the current term of the House of Assembly of Kiribati. It was determined by the 2007 parliamentary election.
The 9th Parliament consists in 44 representatives, elected from 23 single-seat or multi-seat constituencies.[1]
The parliamentary website notes that, although political parties exist, they are "loose groupings rather than disciplined blocks, with little or no structure. Members may change allegiance on a number of occasions during their tenure. It is also common for members to vote according to the special interests of their electorate on certain issues".[2] Consequently, representatives' party membership is not listed on the parliamentary website.
Members
The following are the current 44 members of the National Parliament.[3]
MP | Constituency |
James Taom | Makin |
Kouramaere Kautoa | Makin |
Alexander Teabo | Butaritari |
Toakai Koririntetaake | Butaritari |
Patrick Tatireta | Marakei |
Temate Ereateiti | Marakei |
Teatao Teannaki | Abaiang |
Bauro Tongaai | Abaiang |
Kautu Tenaua | Abaiang |
Nabuti Mwemwenikarawa | North Tarawa |
Inatio Tanentoa | North Tarawa |
Bauro Tenano | North Tarawa |
Teburoro Tito | South Tarawa |
Harry Tong | South Tarawa |
Banuera Berina | South Tarawa |
Ioteba Redfern | Betio |
Tangariki Reete | Betio |
Tonganibeia Taam | Betio |
Anote Tong | Maiana |
Teiwaki Areieta | Maiana |
Matang Tekitanga | Kuria |
Amberoti Nikora | Aranuka |
Natan Teewe | Abemama |
Willie Tokataake | Abemama |
Ieremia Tabai | Nonouti |
Kunei Etekiera | Nonouti |
Tetaua Taitai | Tabiteuea North |
Taberannang Timeon | Tabiteuea North |
Tebuai Uaai | Tabiteuea South |
Taneti Mamau | Onotoa |
Kouraiti Beniato | Onotoa |
Tetabo Nakara | Beru |
Kirabuke Teiaaua | Beru |
Rimeta Beniamina | Nikunau |
Mote Terukaio | Nikunau |
Teima Onorio | Arorae |
Tawita Temoku | Kiritimati |
Jacob Teem | Kiritimati |
Mikaere Baraniko | Kiritimati |
Tekiau Aretaateta | Tabuaeran |
Teetan Mweretaka | Tabuaeran |
Rereao Tetaake Eria | Teraina |
Timon Aneri | Banaba |
Teatu Moutu Kaibuariki | Rabi |
References
- ↑ "Members of the Parliament of Kiribati for the Ninth Parliament" Archived 2010-06-12 at the Wayback Machine., Parliament of Kiribati
- ↑ "Political parties" Archived 2010-06-12 at the Wayback Machine., Parliament of Kiribati
- ↑ "Members of the Parliament of Kiribati for the Ninth Parliament" Archived 2010-06-12 at the Wayback Machine., Parliament of Kiribati