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David Kabua

David Kabua (born 1951) is a Marshallese politician who served as President of the Marshall Islands from 2020 to 2024. He has represented Wotho Atoll in the Legislature of the Marshall Islands since 2008 and served terms as Minister of Health and Internal Affairs.

David Kabua
Kabua in 2021
9th President of the Marshall Islands
In office
13 January 2020 – 3 January 2024
Preceded byHilda Heine
Succeeded byHilda Heine
10th Minister in Assistance to the President
In office
11 January 2016 – 28 January 2016
PresidentCasten Nemra
Preceded byWilbur Heine
Succeeded byMattlan Zackhras
Personal details
Born1951
Majuro, Trust Territory of the
Pacific Islands
(now Marshall
Islands
)
Political partyIndependent
SpouseGinger Kabua[1]
Children3
Parents

Early life edit

Kabua was born in Majuro in 1951 as the fourth child and second son of the first President of the Marshall Islands, Amata Kabua, and his wife, former First Lady Emlain Kabua.[2][3] He was educated in Xavier High School in Chuuk State, Federated States of Micronesia where he graduated in 1971 and later studied at the University of Hawaii.[3][4] Kabua subsequently worked as teacher aide, student liaison officer and general manager of the Marshall Islands Development Authority. He was the consul general of the Marshall Islands in Orange County, California, United States, for four years. He also worked as a private business owner for a decade.[3]

Political career edit

In the 2007 Marshallese general election Kabua was elected to the Legislature of the Marshall Islands for Wotho Atoll for the first time. He was re-elected in the 2011 Marshallese general election.[3] During his second term he served as Minister of Health from 2012 and 2013[5][6] and in 2014 he was made Minister of Internal Affairs in a cabinet reshuffle.[7] He was once again elected in the 2015 Marshallese general election.[3] He was Minister in Assistance to the President of Marshall Islands in the cabinet of Casten Nemra in January 2016.[8]

During the 2019 Marshallese general election he was re-elected for Wotho Atoll with 120 votes.[9] On 6 January 2020 Kabua was elected President of the Marshall Islands by the national legislature by a vote of 20–12 with one abstention. He succeeded Hilda Heine, who was seeking a second term, but lost in the first session vote.[10] Kabua said that combating climate change, negotiating with the US regarding the extension of a funding arrangement that expires in 2024 and addressing the issue of Runit Dome as the top priorities of his presidency.[11] Meaghan Tobin, writing for the South China Morning Post described Kabua as a moderate politician who would continue the country's relationship with Taiwan.[12]

In September 2020, in the lead up to the 75th General Assembly of the United Nations Kabua wrote a public letter to The Guardian in which he warned about the risks of climate change to his country, stating that his country could disappear.[13]

On 3 January 2024 Hilda Heine took over the presidency from Kabua.[14]

Cabinet edit

Kabua and his cabinet were sworn into office by Chief Justice Carl Ingram of the High Court of the Marshall Islands on 13 January 2020.[15]

Ministry Minister Period
Minister in Assistance to the President and of Environment Christopher Loeak 13 January 2020
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Casten Nemra 13 January 2020
Minister of Health and Human Services Bruce Bilimon 13 January 2020
Minister of Finance, Banking and Postal Service Alfred Alfred Jr. 13 January 2020
Minister of Transportation, Communication and Information Technology Donald Capelle 13 January 2020
Minister of Works, Infrastructure and Utilities Jiba Kabua 13 January 2020
Minister of Justice, Immigration and Labor Kessai Note 13 January 2020
Minister of Culture and Internal Affairs Jemi Nashion 13 January 2020
Minister of Education, Sports and Training Kitlang Kabua 13 January 2020
Minister of Natural Resources and Commerce Sandy Alfred 13 January 2020

Personal life edit

Kabua is married to Ginger Kabua, together they have three children.[1][3]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Johnson, Giff (20 January 2020). . Radio New Zealand. Archived from the original on 18 October 2020.
  2. ^ Loeak, Anono Lieom; Kiluwe, Veronica C.; Crowl, Linda (September 14, 2004). Life in the Republic of the Marshall Islands. editorips@usp.ac.fj. ISBN 9789820203648 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ a b c d e f . Office of the President and Cabinet. Archived from the original on 1 November 2020.
  4. ^ . Legislature of the Marshall Islands. Archived from the original on 21 September 2020.
  5. ^ . Rmiembassyus.org. Archived from the original on 30 March 2015. Retrieved 2 June 2015.
  6. ^ Inc., IBP (4 April 2013). Marshall Islands Land Ownership and Agricultural Laws Handbook - Strategic Information and Basic Laws. Lulu.com. p. 22. ISBN 978-1-4387-5952-4. {{cite book}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  7. ^ "Marshall Islands - Marshall Islands President Christopher Loeak has defeated a second vote of no confidence last Tuesday, by a vote of 17-13". Tfbmicronesia.com. 19 March 2014. Retrieved 2 June 2015.
  8. ^ "President Resigns After Vote". www.infomarshallislands.com. 26 January 2016.
  9. ^ . Marshall Islands Guide. 24 September 2019. Archived from the original on 13 September 2020.
  10. ^ "New president for Marshall Islands". Radio New Zealand. 6 January 2020. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
  11. ^ "Marshalls' president-elect anticipating challenging term". Radio New Zealand. 6 January 2020. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
  12. ^ Tobin, Meaghan (6 January 2020). . South China Morning Post. Archived from the original on 8 June 2020.
  13. ^ . The Guardian. 20 September 2020. Archived from the original on 28 October 2020.
  14. ^ . Radio New Zealand. 3 January 2024. Archived from the original on 4 January 2024.
  15. ^ . The Marshall Islands Journal. 16 January 2020. Archived from the original on 17 January 2020.
Political offices
Preceded by President of the Marshall Islands
2020–2024
Succeeded by

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David Kabua born 1951 is a Marshallese politician who served as President of the Marshall Islands from 2020 to 2024 He has represented Wotho Atoll in the Legislature of the Marshall Islands since 2008 and served terms as Minister of Health and Internal Affairs The HonorableDavid KabuaKabua in 20219th President of the Marshall IslandsIn office 13 January 2020 3 January 2024Preceded byHilda HeineSucceeded byHilda Heine10th Minister in Assistance to the PresidentIn office 11 January 2016 28 January 2016PresidentCasten NemraPreceded byWilbur HeineSucceeded byMattlan ZackhrasPersonal detailsBorn1951Majuro Trust Territory of thePacific Islands now MarshallIslands Political partyIndependentSpouseGinger Kabua 1 Children3ParentsAmata Kabua Emlain Kabua Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career 3 Cabinet 4 Personal life 5 ReferencesEarly life editKabua was born in Majuro in 1951 as the fourth child and second son of the first President of the Marshall Islands Amata Kabua and his wife former First Lady Emlain Kabua 2 3 He was educated in Xavier High School in Chuuk State Federated States of Micronesia where he graduated in 1971 and later studied at the University of Hawaii 3 4 Kabua subsequently worked as teacher aide student liaison officer and general manager of the Marshall Islands Development Authority He was the consul general of the Marshall Islands in Orange County California United States for four years He also worked as a private business owner for a decade 3 Political career editIn the 2007 Marshallese general election Kabua was elected to the Legislature of the Marshall Islands for Wotho Atoll for the first time He was re elected in the 2011 Marshallese general election 3 During his second term he served as Minister of Health from 2012 and 2013 5 6 and in 2014 he was made Minister of Internal Affairs in a cabinet reshuffle 7 He was once again elected in the 2015 Marshallese general election 3 He was Minister in Assistance to the President of Marshall Islands in the cabinet of Casten Nemra in January 2016 8 During the 2019 Marshallese general election he was re elected for Wotho Atoll with 120 votes 9 On 6 January 2020 Kabua was elected President of the Marshall Islands by the national legislature by a vote of 20 12 with one abstention He succeeded Hilda Heine who was seeking a second term but lost in the first session vote 10 Kabua said that combating climate change negotiating with the US regarding the extension of a funding arrangement that expires in 2024 and addressing the issue of Runit Dome as the top priorities of his presidency 11 Meaghan Tobin writing for the South China Morning Post described Kabua as a moderate politician who would continue the country s relationship with Taiwan 12 In September 2020 in the lead up to the 75th General Assembly of the United Nations Kabua wrote a public letter to The Guardian in which he warned about the risks of climate change to his country stating that his country could disappear 13 On 3 January 2024 Hilda Heine took over the presidency from Kabua 14 Cabinet editKabua and his cabinet were sworn into office by Chief Justice Carl Ingram of the High Court of the Marshall Islands on 13 January 2020 15 Ministry Minister Period Minister in Assistance to the President and of Environment Christopher Loeak 13 January 2020 Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Casten Nemra 13 January 2020 Minister of Health and Human Services Bruce Bilimon 13 January 2020 Minister of Finance Banking and Postal Service Alfred Alfred Jr 13 January 2020 Minister of Transportation Communication and Information Technology Donald Capelle 13 January 2020 Minister of Works Infrastructure and Utilities Jiba Kabua 13 January 2020 Minister of Justice Immigration and Labor Kessai Note 13 January 2020 Minister of Culture and Internal Affairs Jemi Nashion 13 January 2020 Minister of Education Sports and Training Kitlang Kabua 13 January 2020 Minister of Natural Resources and Commerce Sandy Alfred 13 January 2020Personal life editKabua is married to Ginger Kabua together they have three children 1 3 References edit a b Johnson Giff 20 January 2020 Marshalls President Kabua s inauguration set for Monday Radio New Zealand Archived from the original on 18 October 2020 Loeak Anono Lieom Kiluwe Veronica C Crowl Linda September 14 2004 Life in the Republic of the Marshall Islands editorips usp ac fj ISBN 9789820203648 via Google Books a b c d e f President Office of the President and Cabinet Archived from the original on 1 November 2020 Members Legislature of the Marshall Islands Archived from the original on 21 September 2020 Presidential Cabinet Rmiembassyus org Archived from the original on 30 March 2015 Retrieved 2 June 2015 Inc IBP 4 April 2013 Marshall Islands Land Ownership and Agricultural Laws Handbook Strategic Information and Basic Laws Lulu com p 22 ISBN 978 1 4387 5952 4 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a last has generic name help Marshall Islands Marshall Islands President Christopher Loeak has defeated a second vote of no confidence last Tuesday by a vote of 17 13 Tfbmicronesia com 19 March 2014 Retrieved 2 June 2015 President Resigns After Vote www infomarshallislands com 26 January 2016 RMI Final Election Results Marshall Islands Guide 24 September 2019 Archived from the original on 13 September 2020 New president for Marshall Islands Radio New Zealand 6 January 2020 Retrieved 6 January 2020 Marshalls president elect anticipating challenging term Radio New Zealand 6 January 2020 Retrieved 6 January 2020 Tobin Meaghan 6 January 2020 Marshall Islands new president David Kabua likely to keep diplomatic ties with Taiwan South China Morning Post Archived from the original on 8 June 2020 The climate crisis will sweep away my country if the world doesn t keep its promises The Guardian 20 September 2020 Archived from the original on 28 October 2020 Hilda Heine sworn in as President of the Marshall Islands Radio New Zealand 3 January 2024 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