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Prime Minister of Tuvalu - Wikipedia Several former prime ministers have been appointed the governor-general of Tuvalu Feleti Teo was appointed as prime minister on 26 February 2024, after he was elected unopposed by the parliament
Tuvalu’s Prime Minister: Rising Seas Will Never Erase Us We will endure Through the Rising Nations Initiative, Tuvalu stands with partners to show how we will withstand the threats posed by rising seas What we must do is as plain as the open horizon
Tuvalu names Feleti Teo as new prime minister - Al Jazeera Lawmakers in Tuvalu have named former Attorney General Feleti Teo as the Pacific Island nation’s new prime minister, weeks after a general election that put the country’s ties with Taiwan in
Feleti Teo - Wikipedia Feleti Penitala Teo (born 9 October 1962) is a Tuvaluan politician and lawyer who is serving as the 14th prime minister of Tuvalu since 2024 He was elected to the Parliament of Tuvalu in the 2024 Tuvaluan general election, with his previous role being the executive director of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) [2][3]
Tuvalu names Feleti Teo as its new prime minister : NPR MELBOURNE, Australia — Tuvalu's former attorney general Feleti Teo was named prime minister of the tiny South Pacific nation Monday after elections a month ago ousted the last government
Feleti Penitala Teo | World Bank Live The Hon Feleti Penitala Teo, OBE is the 14th Prime Minister of Tuvalu and was appointed on 26 February 2024 He was elected as the Member of Parliament for Niutao
Tuvalus new premier says democracy and loyalty are reasons for . . . MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — The new prime minister in the Pacific island nation of Tuvalu said on Friday his country shares democratic values with Taiwan and reaffirmed that his government would maintain diplomatic ties with Taipei, ruling out a shift to Beijing