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Prime Minister of Tuvalu
Coat of Arms of Tuvalu
Incumbent
Enele Sopoaga
since 1 August 2013
AppointerIakoba Italeli
Term lengthAt the Governor-General's pleasure
Inaugural holderToaripi Lauti
Formation1 October 1978

The Prime Minister of Tuvalu is the head of government of Tuvalu. According to Tuvalu's constitution, the prime minister must always be a member of the Parliament, and is elected by parliament in a secret ballot. Because there are no political parties in Tuvalu, any member of parliament can be nominated for the role. Following parliament vote the Governor-General of Tuvalu is responsible for swearing the prime minister in.

The office of prime minister was established when Tuvalu gained independence in 1978, although the post is sometimes considered to be a continuation of the earlier office of chief minister, which was created in 1975. If the prime minister dies, as has happened on one occasion, the deputy prime minister becomes acting prime minister until a new one is elected by parliament. The prime minister can lose his office by resigning, being defeated in a no confidence vote by parliament, or losing his seat in a parliamentary election.

Several former prime ministers have been appointed the Governor-General of Tuvalu.

Chief Minister of the Ellice Islands (1975–78)

Name
(Birth–Death)
Tenure Political Affiliation
Took Office Left Office
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color; color:black"| 1 Sir Toaripi Lauti
(1928–2014)
2 October 1975 1 October 1978 Independent

Prime Ministers of Tuvalu (1978–present)

Name
(Birth–Death)
Tenure Political Affiliation
Took Office Left Office
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color; color:black"| 1 Sir Toaripi Lauti
(1928–2014)
1 October 1978 8 September 1981 Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color; color:black"| 2 Tomasi Puapua
(1938–)
8 September 1981 16 October 1989 Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color; color:black"| 3 Bikenibeu Paeniu
(1956–)
16 October 1989 10 December 1993 Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color; color:black"| 4 Sir Kamuta Latasi
(1936–)
10 December 1993 24 December 1996 Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color; color:black"| (3) Bikenibeu Paeniu
(1956–)
24 December 1996 27 April 1999 Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color; color:black"| 5 Ionatana Ionatana
(1938–2000)
27 April 1999 8 December 2000 Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color; color:black"| N/A1 Lagitupu Tuilimu 8 December 2000 24 February 2001 Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color; color:black"| 6 Faimalaga Luka
(1940–2005)
24 February 2001 14 December 2001 Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color; color:black"| 7 Koloa Talake
(1934–2008)
14 December 2001 24 August 2002 Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color; color:black"| 8 Saufatu Sopoanga
(1952–)
24 August 2002 27 August 2004 Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color; color:black"| 9 Maatia Toafa
(1954–)
27 August 2004 14 August 2006 Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color; color:black"| 10 Apisai Ielemia
(1955–2018)
14 August 2006 29 September 2010 Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color; color:black"| (9) Maatia Toafa
(1954–)
29 September 2010 24 December 2010 Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color; color:black"| 11 Willy Telavi
(1954–)
24 December 2010 1 August 2013 Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color; color:black"| 12 Enele Sopoaga
(1956–)
1 August 2013 18 September 2019 Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color; color:black"| 12 Kausea Natano
()
19 September 2019 Incumbent Independent
Notes
  1. ^ Tuilimu served as acting prime minister following the death of Ionatana.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ "Tuvalu: Year In Review 2001". Britannica. 2001. Retrieved 11 August 2013.
  2. ^ Lansford, Tom (2015). Political Handbook of the World 2015. CQ Press. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |chapterurl= (help)

See also