Parliament of Nauru

Parliament of Nauru
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The Parliament of Nauru has 18 members, elected for a three year term in multi-seat constituencies. The President of Nauru is elected by the members of the Parliament.[1]

The members of the Parliament of Nauru are elected by a positional voting system.[2]

On 22 March 2010 Radio New Zealand International reported that President Marcus Stephen had dissolved Parliament in readiness for elections on 24 April 2010. The election saw all 18 MPs returned[3], but by this stage nine of them formed the Opposition, resulting in a deadlocked Parliament. After two weeks of uncertainty, the deadlock was resolved when the Opposition agreed to have one of its own, Godfrey Thoma, elected as Speaker. President Stephen then suggested that the number of MPs should be expanded to 19, to prevent future deadlocks.[4]

Contents

Latest elections

e • d Summary of the 19 June 2010 Parliament of Nauru election results
Seats
Non-partisan followers of Marcus Stephen 9
Non-partisan opponents of Marcus Stephen 8
Independent 1
Total 18
Source: Australia Network News

Current MPs

Constituency since 19 June 2010[5]
Aiwo Constituency Milton Dube
Godfrey Thoma
Anabar Constituency Riddell Akua
Ludwig Scotty
Anetan Constituency Landon Deireragea
Marcus Stephen
Boe Constituency Mathew Batsiua
Baron Waqa
Buada Constituency Shadlog Bernicke
Roland Kun
Meneng Constituency Sprent Dabwido
Rykers Solomon
Ubenide Constituency David Adeang
Aloysius Amwano
Valdon Dowiyogo
Frederick Pitcher
Yaren Constituency Kieren Keke
Dominic Tabuna

Speaker

Following the April 2008 election, Riddell Akua was appointed Speaker of the Parliament of Nauru. He replaced David Adeang.[6]

Two weeks after the April 2010 election, Godfrey Thoma was elected Speaker.[7]

References

Coordinates: 0°32′50″S 166°55′00″E / 0.54722°S 166.9166667°E / -0.54722; 166.9166667


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