Faimalaga Luka OBE (April 15, 1940 – August 19, 2005) was a political figure from the Pacific nation of Tuvalu. He represented the constituency of Nukufetau...
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princess and governor Faimalaga Luka (1940–2005), Tuvaluan politician Luka Dončić, Slovenian professional basketball player (born 1999) Luka Modrić, Croatian...
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During the governments of Bikenibeu Paeniu, Ionatana Ionatana, and Faimalaga Luka, members of parliament who were not ministers were appointed to positions...
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discontinued on a personal basis by his predecessor to that office, Faimalaga Luka. He died on 11 July 2011 of a heart attack, and was buried in Funafuti...
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governors-general have been awarded the Order of St Michael and St George. Faimalaga Luka had thus far been the only governor-general to decline a knighthood...
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Tuilimu served as acting Prime Minister of Tuvalu, until the election of Faimalaga Luka by parliament on February 24, 2001. His assumption of this office came...
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February 2001. Faimalaga Luka became the prime minister on 23 February 2001 and was sworn in the next day with a reshuffled cabinet. Luka's government lasted...
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Ielemia Ionatana Ionatana Kamuta Latasi Toaripi Lauti Tupua Leupena Faimalaga Luka Tulaga Manuella Bikenibeu Paeniu Seve Paeniu Tomasi Puapua Tomu Sione...
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Tuilimu Ministry 6th Ministry (Cont.) 6 Faimalaga Luka (1940–2005) 1998 24 February 2001 14 December 2001 293 days Luka Ministry 7th Ministry 7 Koloa Talake...
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ordering the election of a speaker, which was won by opposition MP Faimalaga Luka. On 6 August 2003, the Chief Justice of the High Court issued his decision...
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