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- Q6900427 description "Tuvaluan politician".
- Q6900427 description "Tuvaluan politician".
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- Q6900427 abstract "Monise Laafai is a Tuvaluan politician and businessman.He stood for Parliament for the first time at the 2010 general election, and was elected MP for the constituency of Nanumaga. He supported Maatia Toafa's successful bid for the premiership, and was subsequently appointed to Cabinet, as Minister of Finance. He lost office just three months later, when Toafa's government was brought down by a motion of no confidence.Laafai is also General Manager of the Tuvalu Co-operative Society, a position he has held since the late 1990s. He was also chef de mission of the Tuvaluan delegation to the 2007 Pacific Games in Samoa.On 5 August 2013 Monise Laafai was appointed Minister for Communications and Transport in the government following Enele Sopoaga becoming prime minister.".
- Q6900427 activeYearsEndDate "2010-12-24".
- Q6900427 activeYearsStartDate "2010-09-16".
- Q6900427 activeYearsStartDate "2010-09-29".
- Q6900427 activeYearsStartDate "2013-08-05".
- Q6900427 office "Minister of Finance".
- Q6900427 orderInOffice "Minister for Communications".
- Q6900427 orderInOffice "and Transport".
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- Q6900427 name "Laafai, Monise".
- Q6900427 name "Monise Laafai".
- Q6900427 office "Minister for Communications".
- Q6900427 office "Minister of Finance".
- Q6900427 office "and Transport".
- Q6900427 party Q327591.
- Q6900427 primeminister Q287513.
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- Q6900427 shortDescription "Tuvaluan politician".
- Q6900427 successor "Lotoala Metia".
- Q6900427 termEnd "2010-12-24".
- Q6900427 termStart "2010-09-16".
- Q6900427 termStart "2010-09-29".
- Q6900427 termStart "2013-08-05".
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- Q6900427 comment "Monise Laafai is a Tuvaluan politician and businessman.He stood for Parliament for the first time at the 2010 general election, and was elected MP for the constituency of Nanumaga. He supported Maatia Toafa's successful bid for the premiership, and was subsequently appointed to Cabinet, as Minister of Finance.".
- Q6900427 label "Monise Laafai".
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- Q6900427 givenName "Monise".
- Q6900427 name "Laafai, Monise".
- Q6900427 name "Monise Laafai".
- Q6900427 surname "Laafai".