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Ieremia Tabai

Ieremia Tienang Tabai GCMG AO (modern spelling: Tabwai; born 16 December 1949) is an I-Kiribati politician who served as the first president of Kiribati, after being the youngest ever chief minister of the Commonwealth of Nations and then becoming the youngest ever head of State. During his presidency, he was described as being the most able leader of the Pacific island states.[1]

Ieremia Tienang Tabai
1st President of Kiribati
In office
12 July 1979 – 10 December 1982
Vice PresidentTeatao Teannaki
Preceded byhimself as Chief Minister
Reginald James Wallace (as Governor)
Succeeded byRota Onorio (acting)
In office
18 February 1983 – 4 July 1991
Vice PresidentTeatao Teannaki
Preceded byRota Onorio (acting)
Succeeded byTeatao Teannaki
Personal details
Born (1949-12-16) 16 December 1949 (age 74)
Nonouti, Gilbert and Ellice Islands
(present day Kiribati)
Political partyNational Progressive Party
Boutokaan te Koaua
Kamanoan Kiribati Party
SpouseMeleangi Kalofia
ChildrenThori
ResidenceTarawa Palace Razidans
Alma materVictoria University of Wellington

Biography edit

He was born in Nonouti in 1949, and went to New Zealand to receive his education (St Andrew's College, Christchurch and then the Victoria University of Wellington). He returned to the Gilbert and Ellice Islands, married with a woman from Ellice Islands and worked one year as an accountant at the Treasury.[1] One year later, in 1974 general election, he was elected to the House of Assembly of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands, representing Nonouti.

In 1976, the Gilbert Islands, now separated from Tuvalu a few months earlier, received self-government, and Tabai served as leader of the Opposition in a Westminster system dominated less by formal political parties than by loose coalitions of like-minded members. In this position, he regularly expressed criticism of the perceived centralist tendencies of Chief minister Naboua Ratieta's government, expressing particular distaste for Ratieta's plans for an expensive defence department and the westernisation he was bringing to Kiribati. He fought in favor of traditional Gilbertese culture, helped to publicise the complaints of village copra growers, and criticized what he saw as a disproportionate amount of government expenditure on Tarawa over the other islands.[2] Tabai became elected Chief Minister in March 1978, aged only 27, the youngest ever in the Commonwealth of Nations.[3]

He demonstrated a talent for negotiation when he led his government in discussions with the United Kingdom over a financial settlement regarding the demands of the Banabans for compensation for the loss of their ancestral homeland of Banaba (Ocean Island), which had been devastated by phosphate mining, and their demands that it become independent of Kiribati.[2] In 1979 Tabai was made a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) by Queen Elizabeth II, and became Beretitenti of the Republic of Kiribati at independence on 12 July 1979. He served not only as the last Chief Minister before independence, and he became Beretitenti by force of law — from 1979 until 1982, then from 1983 until 1991, with a short interruption from 1982 until 1983, serving the maximum number of terms allowed by law. He was first elected to the office of Beretitenti in April 1982, but he lost a vote of no confidence in December 1982, so he was then replaced by an acting president until his re-election in February 1983. His third and last term, from 1987 to 1991, has been subject to legal issue, because the Constitution of Kiribati limits to a maximum of 3 terms, but the High Court rejected the case for procedural reasons.

In 1982, he received an honorary knighthood from the Queen - Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George (GCMG).[2]

Tabai was a member of the National Progressive Party. As Beretitenti, he displayed a strong aversion to being dependent on aid, saying at one point the people were "better poor but free".[1] During his administration, he signed a deal for tuna with fishing authorities from the Soviet Union. The Soviets chose not to renew the deal, saying that the catch they gathered was not worth the licensing fee Tabai demanded.[1] Under his administration, the government also placed its earnings from phosphate mining in a trust fund. The interest from the fund had been used to pay for development projects.[1]

After retiring from politics, Tabai served as Secretary-General of the Pacific Islands Forum from 1992 until 1998.

He received the highest honor of Kiribati, the Kiribati Grand Order, in 1992.[4]

In May 1996 he was appointed an Honorary Officer of the Order of Australia, "for service to Australian-Pacific Islands countries relations, particularly as Secretary-General to the South Pacific Forum".[5]

In 1999 he was fined for trying to establish an independent radio station in Kiribati, which he described as "censorship".[6] In 2000, he founded a newspaper, The Kiribati Newstar.[2]

Tabai returned to politics and was re-elected to the Kiribati parliament, again representing Nonouti, in 2007.[7] He retained his seat in the 2011, the 2015-16, and the 2020 elections. He is aligned with the Boutokaan te Koaua party, then Kamanoan Kiribati Party.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Callick, Rowan. . Archived from the original on 26 January 2008. Retrieved 27 January 2008.
  2. ^ a b c d "Rulers.org". Retrieved 27 January 2008.
  3. ^ Barrie Macdonald (July 1983). "Elections in Kiribati". psu.edu. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
  4. ^ "Kiribati" (PDF). Pacific Island History Poster Profiles. Queensland University of Technology. p. 13. Retrieved 28 July 2022 – via QUT ePrints.
  5. ^ It's an Honour
  6. ^ "Pacific Media Watch". Retrieved 27 January 2008.
  7. ^ "Kiribati president returned at general election, likely will form new government", Associated Press (International Herald Tribune), August 23, 2007.
  • RNZ interview 2011: Sir Ieremia Tabai - Berititente [sic]

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Ieremia Tienang Tabai GCMG AO modern spelling Tabwai born 16 December 1949 is an I Kiribati politician who served as the first president of Kiribati after being the youngest ever chief minister of the Commonwealth of Nations and then becoming the youngest ever head of State During his presidency he was described as being the most able leader of the Pacific island states 1 Ieremia Tienang TabaiGCMG AO1st President of KiribatiIn office 12 July 1979 10 December 1982Vice PresidentTeatao TeannakiPreceded byhimself as Chief MinisterReginald James Wallace as Governor Succeeded byRota Onorio acting In office 18 February 1983 4 July 1991Vice PresidentTeatao TeannakiPreceded byRota Onorio acting Succeeded byTeatao TeannakiPersonal detailsBorn 1949 12 16 16 December 1949 age 74 Nonouti Gilbert and Ellice Islands present day Kiribati Political partyNational Progressive Party Boutokaan te KoauaKamanoan Kiribati PartySpouseMeleangi KalofiaChildrenThoriResidenceTarawa Palace RazidansAlma materVictoria University of WellingtonBiography editHe was born in Nonouti in 1949 and went to New Zealand to receive his education St Andrew s College Christchurch and then the Victoria University of Wellington He returned to the Gilbert and Ellice Islands married with a woman from Ellice Islands and worked one year as an accountant at the Treasury 1 One year later in 1974 general election he was elected to the House of Assembly of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands representing Nonouti In 1976 the Gilbert Islands now separated from Tuvalu a few months earlier received self government and Tabai served as leader of the Opposition in a Westminster system dominated less by formal political parties than by loose coalitions of like minded members In this position he regularly expressed criticism of the perceived centralist tendencies of Chief minister Naboua Ratieta s government expressing particular distaste for Ratieta s plans for an expensive defence department and the westernisation he was bringing to Kiribati He fought in favor of traditional Gilbertese culture helped to publicise the complaints of village copra growers and criticized what he saw as a disproportionate amount of government expenditure on Tarawa over the other islands 2 Tabai became elected Chief Minister in March 1978 aged only 27 the youngest ever in the Commonwealth of Nations 3 He demonstrated a talent for negotiation when he led his government in discussions with the United Kingdom over a financial settlement regarding the demands of the Banabans for compensation for the loss of their ancestral homeland of Banaba Ocean Island which had been devastated by phosphate mining and their demands that it become independent of Kiribati 2 In 1979 Tabai was made a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George CMG by Queen Elizabeth II and became Beretitenti of the Republic of Kiribati at independence on 12 July 1979 He served not only as the last Chief Minister before independence and he became Beretitenti by force of law from 1979 until 1982 then from 1983 until 1991 with a short interruption from 1982 until 1983 serving the maximum number of terms allowed by law He was first elected to the office of Beretitenti in April 1982 but he lost a vote of no confidence in December 1982 so he was then replaced by an acting president until his re election in February 1983 His third and last term from 1987 to 1991 has been subject to legal issue because the Constitution of Kiribati limits to a maximum of 3 terms but the High Court rejected the case for procedural reasons In 1982 he received an honorary knighthood from the Queen Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George GCMG 2 Tabai was a member of the National Progressive Party As Beretitenti he displayed a strong aversion to being dependent on aid saying at one point the people were better poor but free 1 During his administration he signed a deal for tuna with fishing authorities from the Soviet Union The Soviets chose not to renew the deal saying that the catch they gathered was not worth the licensing fee Tabai demanded 1 Under his administration the government also placed its earnings from phosphate mining in a trust fund The interest from the fund had been used to pay for development projects 1 After retiring from politics Tabai served as Secretary General of the Pacific Islands Forum from 1992 until 1998 He received the highest honor of Kiribati the Kiribati Grand Order in 1992 4 In May 1996 he was appointed an Honorary Officer of the Order of Australia for service to Australian Pacific Islands countries relations particularly as Secretary General to the South Pacific Forum 5 In 1999 he was fined for trying to establish an independent radio station in Kiribati which he described as censorship 6 In 2000 he founded a newspaper The Kiribati Newstar 2 Tabai returned to politics and was re elected to the Kiribati parliament again representing Nonouti in 2007 7 He retained his seat in the 2011 the 2015 16 and the 2020 elections He is aligned with the Boutokaan te Koaua party then Kamanoan Kiribati Party References edit a b c d e Callick Rowan STARVE TREK Special comic edition Archived from the original on 26 January 2008 Retrieved 27 January 2008 a b c d Rulers org Retrieved 27 January 2008 Barrie Macdonald July 1983 Elections in Kiribati psu edu Retrieved 30 April 2023 Kiribati PDF Pacific Island History Poster Profiles Queensland University of Technology p 13 Retrieved 28 July 2022 via QUT ePrints It s an Honour Pacific Media Watch Retrieved 27 January 2008 Kiribati president returned at general election likely will form new government Associated Press International Herald Tribune August 23 2007 RNZ interview 2011 Sir Ieremia Tabai Berititente sic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ieremia Tabai amp oldid 1197490894, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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