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    Sani Elia Lagigietama Lakatani (born 1936) is a former Premier of Niue. He was a member of the Niue People's Party. Lakatani served in the New Zealand...
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    later as Minister of Finance under Robert Rex, and in the Cabinet of Sani Lakatani. From 1979 to 1982 he served as Secretary-General of the South Pacific...
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    Tauveve Jacobsen Hon. Fisa Igilisi Pihigia (26 March 1999 – 1 May 2002) Sani Lakatani (Finance, Economic Development, Offshore Banking, Tourism, Civil Aviation...
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  • 1996. The party won the elections of 1999 and Sani Lakatani became Premier (Chief Minister). Lakatani was succeeded in 2002 by Mititaiagimene Young Vivian...
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  • footballer Sani Lakatani (born 1936), former Premier of Niue Sani Lulu (born 1958), former president of the Nigeria Football Federation Sani Maikatanga...
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  • This is a list of foreign ministers of Niue. 1999–2002: Sani Lakatani 2002–2008: Young Vivian 2008–2020: Toke Talagi 2020–present: Dalton Tagelagi Rulers...
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  • (1974–1992) Young Vivian, Premier (1992–1993) Frank Lui, Premier (1993–1999) Sani Lakatani, Premier (1999–2002) Tokelau, territory Administrators George Spafford...
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    government), who is selected by the national Assembly. She lost to Sani Lakatani, of the Niue People's Party, by six votes to fourteen. Following the...
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    were also held by independents. Young Vivian (NPP) became Premier. Sani Lakatani was his deputy. Atapana Siakimotu was elected Speaker. "NIUE'S ELECTION...
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    9 March 1993 26 March 1999 6 years, 17 days Independent 1993 1996 4 Sani Lakatani (born 1936) 26 March 1999 1 May 2002 3 years, 36 days Niue People's...
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    1994, Finance Minister Sani Lakatani resigned from Cabinet, but was reinstated by Lui in the leadup to a confidence vote. Lakatani subsequently resigned...
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  • Phil Goff (1999-2005) Cook Islands - Robert Woonton (1999-2004) Niue - Sani Lakatani (1999-2002) Palau - Temmy Shmull (2001-2009) Papua New Guinea - Bart...
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  • his seat on a coin toss to Maureen Melekitama at the 2017 election. "Sani Lakatani remains near the centre of power in Niue". RNZ. 6 May 2002. Retrieved...
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  • (2010–2014) Ross Ardern, High commissioner (2014–present) Premiers Sani Lakatani, Premier (1999–2002) Young Vivian, Premier (2002–2008) Toke Talagi,...
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  • Fisheries, Forestry, Employment, and Broadcasting in the government of Sani Lakatani. He was re-elected at the 2002 election, but lost his seat at the 2005...
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  • Phil Goff (1999-2005) Cook Islands - Robert Woonton (1999-2004) Niue - Sani Lakatani (1999-2002) Young Vivian (2002-2008) Palau - Temmy Shmull (2001-2009)...
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    the Niue People's Party was able to form a government, and its leader Sani Lakatani was elected premier, defeating O'Love Jacobsen 14–6. Former Assembly...
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  • Akaruru (1989-1999) Joe Williams (1999) Robert Woonton (1999-2004) Niue - Sani Lakatani (1999-2002) Palau - Sabino Anastacio (1997-2000) Papua New Guinea -...
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  • Phil Goff (1999-2005) Cook Islands - Robert Woonton (1999-2004) Niue - Sani Lakatani (1999-2002) Palau - Sabino Anastacio (1997-2000) Papua New Guinea -...
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    majority, but a leadership dispute between Vivian and newly-elected MP Sani Lakatani saw a group of MP's led by the latter switch sides. Following the election...
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  • Islands (1999–2002)  Niue (associated state of New Zealand) Premier – Sani Lakatani, Premier of Niue (1999–2002) Tokelau (dependent territory of New Zealand)...
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  • Islands (2002–2004)  Niue (associated state of New Zealand) Premier – Sani Lakatani, Premier of Niue (1999–2002) Young Vivian, Premier of Niue (2002–2008)...
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    civil aviation in the Cabinet of Sani Lakatani. In October 1999 he resigned his Ministerial position over Lakatani's plans to establish an airline, and...
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  • Niue and lost 6 votes to 14. In 2002, Hunukitama and former Premier Sani Lakatani visited Baltimore, Maryland to broker a deal with a Korean group called...
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      First party Second party   IND Leader – Sani Lakatani Party Independents Niue People's Last election 1,150 0 Seats won 11 11 Seat change 9 11...
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  • tourists on Niue, and the Niue Hotel had no guests at all. In 2000 Premier Sani Lakatani announced that the government would put the hotel up for sale. It had...
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  • Elric Hooper, actor, theatre director Judy Howat, lawn bowls player Sani Lakatani, Niuean politician Terry McGee, geographer Stanley Palmer, painter and...
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