Cabinet of Kiribati
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The Cabinet of Kiribati is the cabinet (executive branch) of the government of the Republic of Kiribati.
The Constitution of Kiribati (art.40) specifies that the Cabinet "shall consist of the Beretitenti, the Kauoman-ni-Beretitenti and not more than 10 other Ministers, and the Attorney-General". Members of the Cabinet are appointed by the President, from among Members of Parliament (art.41).
Current Cabinet
Since March 2016, current President of Kiribati is Taneti Maamau. His cabinet includes Tebao Awerika and other politicians.
Previous Cabinets
Tong Cabinet 2011-2016
Following his re-election as President in January 2012, Anote Tong appointed the following Cabinet. Several of his previous ministers having lost their seat in the October 2011 parliamentary elections, he sought and obtained the support of newly elected MPs, notably from the Opposition Maurin Kiribati party.[1]
Maurin Kiribati members who joined the government also joined the BTK party.[2] Party keys below indicate each minister's initial affiliation following the 2012 election.
Party key | Boutokaan Te Koaua | |
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Maurin Kiribati Party |
Portfolio | Minister | |
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Beretitenti (President); Minister for Foreign Affairs and Immigration; also Minister responsible for the Public Service Office and the Kiribati Police Service |
His Excellency Anote Tong | |
Kauoman ni Beretitenti (Vice President); Minister for Internal and Social Affairs |
Honourable Ms Teima Onorio | |
Minister for Commerce, Industry and Cooperatives | Honourable Mr Pinto Katia | |
Minister for Communications, Transport and Tourism Development | Honourable Mr Taberannang Timeon | |
Minister for Education | Honourable Ms Maere Tekanene | |
Minister for Environment, Land and Agricultural Development | Honourable Mr Tiarite Kwong | |
Minister for Finance and Economic Development | Honourable Mr Tom Murdoch | |
Minister for Fisheries and Marine Resource Development | Honourable Mr Tinian Reiher | |
Minister for Health and Medical Services | Honourable Dr Kautu Tenaua | |
Minister for Labour and Human Resources Development | Honourable Mr Boutu Bateriki | |
Minister for Line and Phoenix Islands Development | Honourable Mr Tawita Temoku | |
Minister for Public Works and Utilities | Honourable Mr Kirabuke Teiaua | |
Attorney-General | Honourable Mr Titabu Tabane |
In October 2013, two ministers -Communications, transport and tourism Minister Taberannang Timeon and Public works and energy Minister Kirabuke Teiaua- resigned, after revelations that they had received excessive allowance payments, and amidst calls that they be sacked for misconduct.[3] They were replaced by Rimeta Beniamina and Waysang Kum Kee. Additionally, Tangariki Reete was appointed to the newly created position of Minister for Women, Youth and Social Affairs.[4]
In February 2014, Boutu Bateriki, the Minister for Labour (Maurin Kiribati), resigned after being charged with assaulting his former wife.[5] He was replaced by Martin Moreti.[6]
Tong Cabinet 2007-2011
Portfolio | Minister |
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President; Minister for Foreign Affairs |
Anote Tong |
Vice President; Minister for Commerce, Industry and Cooperatives |
Teima Onorio |
Minister for Public Works and Infrastructure | Kirabuke Teiaua |
Minister for Education, Youth and Sports | Toakai Koririntetaake |
Minister for Communications, Transport and Tourism | Temate Ereateiti |
Minister for Health and Meducal Services | Dr. Kautu Tenaua |
Minister for the Environment, Land and Agricultural Development | Amberoti Nikora |
Minister for the Interior and Social Affairs | Kouraiti Beniato |
Minister for Finance and Economic Development | Natan Teewe |
Minister for Fisheries and Marine Resources | Taberannang Timeon |
Minister for Fisheries and Marine Resources | Taberannang Timeon |
Minister for the Line and Phoenix Islands | Tawita Temoku |
Minister for Labour and Human Resources | Ioteba Redfern |
Attorney-General | Titabu Tabane |
References
- ↑ "President Tong includes two women in his 11 member cabinet", Islands Business, 23 January 2012
- ↑ Members of Parliament by party, Parliament of Kiribati, 10 April 2013
- ↑ "Two Kiribati Cabinet Ministers go after allowance controversy", Radio New Zealand International, 14 October 2013
- ↑ "Kiribati gets three new ministers", Radio New Zealand International, 15 October 2013
- ↑ "Kiribati labour minister resigns", Radio New Zealand International, 14 February 2014
- ↑ "Kiribati gets new labour minister", Radio New Zealand International, 21 February 2014
- ↑ Kiribati: Cabinet, CIA World Factbook, 27 June 2011
- ↑ "Kiribat: Composition du gouvernement", French Ministry of Foreign Affairs