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Minister of Commerce, Industry, Labour, and Immigration Harry Kuma: OUR: North West Choiseul Minister of Police, National Security, and Correctional Services Jimson Fiau Tanangada: OUR: Gizo/Kolombangara Minister of Culture and Tourism Choylin Yim Douglas: Independent: Ngella Minister of Agriculture and Livestock Franklyn Derick Wasi ...
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Politics of Solomon Islands takes place within the framework of a parliamentary representative democratic, constitutional monarchy. Solomon Islands is an independent Commonwealth realm, where executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and a multi-party parliament.
In 1988, he split with fellow unionist Joses Tuhanuku and formed the Solomon Islands Liberal Party (in the meantime, Tuhanuku and the Solomon Islands Trade Union Congress established the Solomon Islands Labour Party). He was re-elected in 1989 and joined the opposition group, but in 1990, he resigned from parliament after accepting an offer ...
Solomon Islands National Unity and Reconciliation Party (SINURP, 1994–97, founded by Solomon Mamaloni whilst he was Prime Minister, after he broke away from the PAP) National Action Party of Solomon Islands (NAPSI, 1993–97, founded by Francis Saemala) Solomon Islands Labour Party (1988–, founded by Joses Tuhanuku)
The Solomon Islands Labour Party was a political party in Solomon Islands. The party was founded in 1988 [2] by the Solomon Islands Council of Trade Unions after the leadership of the union split. [3] Joses Tuhanuku went on to lead the Labour Party, while Bartholomew Ulufa'alu led the Solomon Islands Liberal Party. [4]
Ministry of the Interior. Solomon Islands is a constitutional monarchy and has a parliamentary system of government. As King of Solomon Islands, Charles III is head of state; he is represented by the Governor-General who is chosen by the Parliament for a five-year term.
Elijah Doro Muala (20 January 1960 – 16 February 2021 [1]) was a Solomon Islands politician.. Following a secondary school education, he worked as an accountant. [1]His career in national politics began when he was elected to the Parliament of Solomon Islands as the member for South Choiseul in the August 2010 general election, standing for the National Party.