Apisai Ielemia

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Apisai Ielemia was a Tuvaluan politician who served as the country’s prime minister in the late 2000s, playing a key role in its national leadership and regional diplomacy.

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instanceOf human
politician
prime minister
advocatedFor Tuvalu’s interests in regional organizations
climate change awareness for small island states
burialPlace Vaitupu (reported)
causeOfDeath illness (reported)
citizenshipStatus Tuvaluan citizen
continentOfCitizenship Oceania NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Tuvalu NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1955-08-19
dateOfDeath 2018-11-19
gender male
governmentBranch executive branch of Tuvalu
headOfGovernmentOf Tuvalu NERFINISHED
knownFor representing Tuvalu in international climate discussions
stable governance of Tuvalu in late 2000s
languageSpoken English
nativeLanguage Tuvaluan
notableFor role in regional diplomacy in the Pacific
serving as Prime Minister of Tuvalu
notableWork leadership of Tuvalu government 2006–2010
occupation politician
officeEnd 2010-09-29
officeStart 2006-08-14
parliamentaryConstituency Vaitupu NERFINISHED
participatedIn Pacific Islands Forum meetings NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Vaitupu NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Funafuti NERFINISHED
politicalSphere national politics of Tuvalu
positionHeld Member of Parliament of Tuvalu
Minister for Communications of Tuvalu
Minister for Foreign Affairs of Tuvalu
Minister for Labour of Tuvalu
Prime Minister of Tuvalu NERFINISHED
predecessor Maatia Toafa NERFINISHED
regionOfActivity Pacific Islands NERFINISHED
religion Christianity (commonly associated with Tuvaluan leaders)
residence Funafuti NERFINISHED
successor Maatia Toafa NERFINISHED

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