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    Sir Kamuta Latasi KCMG OBE PC MP (born September 4, 1936) is a political figure from the Pacific nation of Tuvalu from Funafuti atoll. He was elected...
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  • Latasi is a surname of Tuvaluan origin. People with the surname include: Kamuta Latasi (born 1936), Tuvaluan politician Naama Maheu Latasi (died 2012)...
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  • was married to Sir Kamuta Latasi, a former Prime Minister of Tuvalu and subsequently Speaker of the Parliament of Tuvalu. Lady Latasi died on 16 March 2012...
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    state, a view supported by former Prime Ministers Ionatana Ionatana and Kamuta Latasi. Sopoanga stated that public opinion would be evaluated first before...
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    stars by one. Flag of Tuvalu between January 1996 and 11 April 1997. Kamuta Latasi § Flag issue Bikenibeu Paeniu § Second period of office as Prime Minister...
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  • Eselealofa Apinelu Opetaia Foa'i Apisai Ielemia Ionatana Ionatana Kamuta Latasi Toaripi Lauti Tupua Leupena Faimalaga Luka Tulaga Manuella Bikenibeu...
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    Governor General of Tuvalu (from 1 October 1990 to 1 December 1993). Sir Kamuta Latasi, KCMG OBE PC MP (born 1936): fourth Prime Minister of Tuvalu (from 1993...
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  • majority. He deferred allowing Parliament to sit, and his ally Speaker Kamuta Latasi did not allow a motion of no confidence to be tabled when it finally...
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  • election took place on 25 November 1993. The subsequent parliament elected Kamuta Latasi as prime minister on 10 December 1993. He was elected Speaker of the...
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    elected Kamuta Latasi as prime minister on 10 December 1993, with a 7:5 majority over the group a members of parliament headed by Bikenibeu Paeniu. Kamuta Latasi...
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