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The Labour Party was a political party in the Solomon Islands. History. The party was established by Honiara MP Peter Salaka in 1970. [1]
Out of office, he went into business and headed up both the Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce and the Farmers' Association. 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 ...
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]
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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.
Act (Brazil) Agrarian Labor Party ... (1981) Brazilian Labour Renewal Party; British Guiana Labour Party; C. ... Labour Party (Solomon Islands) Labour Party (South ...
The Solomon Islands Council of Trade Unions (SICTU) is a national trade union center in the Solomon Islands. It was created in 1986 by the Solomon Islands National Union of Workers (formerly the Solomon Islands General Workers' Union prior to independence) and had membership of over 90% of Solomon Islands trade unions.
The Solomon (Waste Land) Regulation of 1900 (Queen's Regulation no. 3 of 1900), and later revisions, was intended by the British Solomon Islands administration in Tulagi, the Western Pacific High Commission in Suva, and the Colonial Office in London to make land available for commercial plantations by a formal process of identifying ‘waste ...