House of Assembly (Kiribati)

House of Assembly
Type
Type
History
Founded July 12, 1979
Structure
Seats 46 members
Political groups
    Pillars of Truth
    Maurin Kiribati Party
Protect the Maneaba
    Independents
Elections
Last election
30 December 2015
Last election
7 January 2016 ( Second round)
Meeting place
Ambo, South Tarawa
Website
www.parliament.gov.ki
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The House of Assembly (official constitutional name: Maneaba ni Maungatabu or "supreme maneaba") of Kiribati has 46 members, 44 elected for a four-year term in single-seat and multi-seat constituencies, 1 delegate from Banaba Island and 1 ex officio member (the Attorney General).

Created by the Constitution of 12 July 1979, its seat has been at Ambo on South Tarawa since October 2000. From 1979 to 2000, it was at Bairiki.

The current Kiribati Electoral Commissioner is Rine Ueara. The Kiribati voters last went to the polls on 30 December 2015 (and 7 January for the second round) to elect 44 MPs in 23 electoral districts.[1]

The House of Assembly has a Speaker, elected by its members from outside Parliament, per article 71 of the Constitution.[2]

Speakers

Name Period
Hon. Rota Onorio 1979 - 1982
Hon. Matita Taniera 1982 - 1987
Hon. Beretitara Neeti 1987 - 1994
Hon. Tekiree Tamuera 1994 - 2002
Hon. Taomati Iuta 2003
Hon. Etera Teangana 2003 - 2007
Hon. Taomati Iuta 2007 -

Last election results

Party First round Second round Total
seats
+/–
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Pillars of Truth 26+11
United Coalition Party 19
Maurin Kiribati Party
Elected Speaker10
Invalid/blank votes
Total 19 25460
Registered voters/turnout
Source: IPU

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Coordinates: 1°21′01″N 173°02′20″E / 1.35028°N 173.03889°E / 1.35028; 173.03889


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