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Territorial Assembly of Wallis and Futuna

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Territorial Assembly of Wallis and Futuna
Type
Type
Leadership
President
Munipoese Muliʻakaʻaka
since 25 March 2022
Structure
Seats20
Political groups
Government (11)
  • DVG(10)
  • PS(1)

Opposition (9)

Elections
Party-list proportional representation
Last election
March 20, 2022
Website
[1]

TheTerritorial Assembly of Wallis and Futuna(French:Assemblée Territoriale;WallisianandFutunan:Fono fakatelituale) is thelegislatureofWallis and Futuna.It consists of 20 members, elected for a five-year term byproportional representationin multi-seatconstituencies.The Assembly sits inMata Utu,the capital of the territory.

History[edit]

The Assembly was established by article 11 of the 1961 statute which established Wallis and Futuna as an overseas territory.[1]

Elections[edit]

The territorial assembly consists of 20 members, elected for a five-year term byproportional representationin multi-seatconstituencies.ʻUveahas 13 seats — 6 for theMua District,4 for theHahake District,and 3 for theHihifo District.Futunahas 7 seats, 4 for theAlo Districtand 3 forSigave.[1][2]The electoral system uses aclosed list,with voters voting for a single party. The seats are distributed in each constituency using thehighest averages method.[2][3]

Latest election[edit]

Powers and procedures[edit]

The powers and competencies of the assembly are a modified version of those originally granted to theCongress of New Caledonia.[1][4]It meets twice a year with an administrative session in the middle of the year and a budgetary session at the end of the year, for a maximum duration of 45 days each. Extraordinary sessions, not exceeding 15 days, can also take place.[4]Debates can take place in French, Wallisian or Futunian. Interpreters are present and the reports can be written in the three languages.[5]

Presidents of the Territorial Assembly[edit]

The assembly is headed by a president elected every year by its members after the opening of the budgetary session.[4]

Name Period
Paino Tu'ugahala 1962–1967
Sosefe Makapé Papillo 1967–1972
Mikaele Folaumahina 1972–1975
Soane Patita Lakina 1975–1977
Pasilio Tui 1977–1978
Manuele Lisahi 1978–1984
Pasilio Tui 1984–1986
Petelo Takatai December 1986 – March 1987
Keleto Lakalala March 1987 – December 1987
Falakiko Gata December 1987 – 1988
Manuele Lisiahi 1988–1989
Pasilio Tui 1989–1990
Clovis Logologofolau 1990 – March 1992
Soane Mani Uhila March 1992 – December 1994
Mikaele Tauhavili December 1994 – 1996
Keleto Lakalaka 1996 – March 16, 1997
Victor Brial March 16, 1997 – January 14, 1999
Soane Mani Uhila January 14, 1999 – January 2001
Patalione Kanimoa January 2001 – March 22, 2005
Apeleto Likuvalu March 22, 2005 – November 23, 2005
Emeni Simete November 23, 2005 – April 11, 2007
Pesamino Taputai April 11, 2007 – December 11, 2007
Victor Brial December 11, 2007 – 7 December 2010
Siliako Lauhea 7 December 2010 – Nov/Dec 2011
Pesamino Taputai Nov/Dec 2011 – April 4, 2012
Vetelino Nau April 4, 2012 – November 28, 2012
Sosefo Suve November 28, 2012 – April 1, 2013
Nivaleta Iloai April 1, 2013 – December 11, 2013
Petelo Hanisi December 11, 2013 – November 26, 2014
Mikaele Kulimoetoke November 26, 2014 – April 4, 2017
David Vergé April 4, 2017 – November 29, 2019
Atoloto Kolokilagi November 29, 2019 – November 26, 2020
Nivaleta Iloai November 26, 2020 – March 25, 2022
Munipoese Muli’aka’aka March 25, 2022 – present
Source:[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^abc"Loi n° 61-814 du 29 juillet 1961 conférant aux îles Wallis et Futuna le statut de territoire d'outre-mer (1) Version consolidée au 14 février 2018"(in French). Les services de l'État et du Territoire à Wallis et Futuna.Retrieved11 June2022.
  2. ^ab"ÉLECTIONS TERRITORIALES À WALLIS ET FUTUNA DIMANCHE 26 MARS 2017: PROCÉDURE D'ATTRIBUTION DES SIÈGES"(PDF).Government of Wallis and Futuna.Retrieved11 June2022.
  3. ^"Élections territoriales 2017"(in French). Les services de l'État et du Territoire à Wallis et Futuna. 15 May 2017.Retrieved11 June2022.
  4. ^abc"Les services de l'Assemblée Territoriale"(in French). Les services de l'État et du Territoire à Wallis et Futuna. 14 December 2020.Retrieved11 June2022.
  5. ^"Wallisien"(in French). Ministère de la Culture. Archived fromthe originalon 28 November 2019.
  6. ^World Statesmen.org

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