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    Simon Kofe is a Tuvaluan politician. He was appointed as the Minister for Justice, Communication & Foreign Affairs, in the cabinet of Kausea Natano following...
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  • Look up kofe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kofe may refer to KOFE, an American radio station Chorny Kofe, a Russian heavy metal band Kofe Khauz,...
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  • region. Former Foreign Minister Simon Kofe also criticised the treaty and pledged to renegotiate with Australia. Kofe highlighted Tuvalu's contracts with...
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    and elects two members of parliament. In the 2024 general election, Simon Kofe was re-elected, Tuafafa Latasi was elected, however Kausea Natano was...
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    including the airport during spring tides and king tides. In November 2022, Simon Kofe, Minister for Justice, Communication & Foreign Affairs, proclaimed that...
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    Order of Saint Michael and Saint George as a Knight Grand Cross (GCMG). @Simon_Kofe https://t.co/HxjgwysklJ" (Tweet). Retrieved 28 September 2022 – via Twitter...
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    was re-elected in the Nukufetau electorate. Former foreign minister Simon Kofe retained his seat in the Funafuti electorate. No candidates contested...
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    Contributions are made to the TSF from the national budget. In November of 2022, Simon Kofe, Minister for Justice, Communication & Foreign Affairs, proclaimed that...
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  • Minister for Justice, Communications, and Foreign Affairs. to succeed Simon Kofe, who resigned as the minister to focus on parliamentary work to amend...
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    Tuvalu’s outer islands. The Teo government, in a statement published by Simon Kofe on 28 February 2024, gave support for the “broad principles and objectives”...
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