Apisai Ielemia

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Apisai Ielemia
Apisai Ielemia

Incumbent
Assumed office 
August 14, 2006
Preceded by Maatia Toafa
Succeeded by Incumbent

Born  ?
Tuvalu?
Constituency Vaitupu
Political party Nonpartisan
Spouse  ?

Apisai Ielemia is a politician from Tuvalu and the current prime minister of his country. He represents the island of Vaitupu in parliament.

In general elections held on August 3, 2006 prime minister Maatia Toafa's government was defeated and opposition MP Ielemia was approved by the new parliament on August 14 to become the new prime minister. He also became foreign minister.

As of September 2006, the government of Prime Minister Apisai Ielemia consists of the following officials[1]

  • House Speaker: Kamuta Latasi - represents Funafuti
  • Home Affairs: Willy Telavi - respresents Nanumea
  • Minister of Finance, Economic Planning and Industries: Lotoala Metia - represents Nukufetau
  • Communications/Works: Taukelina Finikaso - respresents Vaitupu
  • Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Natural Resources: Tavau Teii - represents Niutao
  • Minister of Education and Sports, and Health: Iakoba Italeli - respresents Nui
  • Chairman of the Caucus: Sir. Tomu Malaefono Sione - respresents Niutao
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Preceded by
Maatia Toafa
Prime Minister of Tuvalu
August 14, 2006 – present
Incumbent
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