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ʻIsileli Pulu

‘Isileli Pulu (born 15 May 1957[1]) is a Tongan politician and former Member of the Tongan Parliament. He is a member of the Human Rights and Democracy Movement and the Democratic Party of the Friendly Islands.

ʻIsileli Pulu
Minister for Labour, Commerce and Industries
In office
1 September 2011 – 25 June 2012
Prime MinisterLord Tuʻivakanō
Preceded byLisiate ‘Akolo
Succeeded byViliami Latu
Minister for Tourism
In office
5 January 2011 – 1 September 2011
Succeeded byViliami Latu
Member of Parliament
for Tongatapu 4
In office
26 November 2010 – 27 November 2014
Preceded bynone (constituency established)
Personal details
Born15 May 1957

Biography edit

He has a bachelor's degree in business administration from Charles Sturt University (Australia).[1]

Pulu was first elected to Parliament for the island of Tongatapu in 2001.[1] He had previously run in the 1999 election, but was unsuccessful.[2]

In 1999 Pulu was convicted of defamation and fined $1,500 for a letter to the Times of Tonga in which he referred to the king as a pig.[3]

In 2002 Pulu was charged with sedition and forgery over the publication of a letter claiming king Taufa‘ahau Tupou IV had a secret fortune.[4] He was acquitted by a jury in May 2003.[5] In 2003, he challenged then-Police Minister Clive Edwards' use of police housing.[6] He also opposed government plans for a media clampdown aimed at preventing criticism from the Times of Tonga.[7]

After the 2006 Nuku‘alofa riots Pulu was accused of encouraging the riot and inciting two men to burn down the Shoreline building, in which eight people were killed. He was arrested in January 2007 and charged with abetting murder and arson, and sedition.[8] He was acquitted of the former charges by a jury in July 2008.[9] The sedition charges against him and a number of other pro-democracy MPs were dismissed in September 2009.[10]

Pulu was elected to the seat of Tongatapu 4 in the 2010 elections.[11] Following the election and selection of a Prime Minister he accepted the position of Minister of Education in the new Cabinet.[12] On September 1, 2011, he was reshuffled to the Ministry for Labour, Commerce and Industries.[13] In late June 2012, he -along with two other ministers- resigned from the Cabinet, so as to support a motion of no confidence tabled by his party (DPFI) against the government.[14]

He was not re-elected at the 2014 Tongan general election. He stood again in the 2022 Tongatapu 4 by-election.[15]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "ʻIsileli Pulu" 2012-03-17 at the Wayback Machine, Parliament of Tonga
  2. ^ Kerry James (2000). "Polynesia in Review: Issues and Events, 1 July 1998 to 30 June 1999: Political Review: Tonga". The Contemporary Pacific. 12 (1): 251.
  3. ^ "Pulu v. Rec (CR.647/98)". 2000-07-21. Retrieved 2010-03-01.
  4. ^ "Democracy activists to face trial in Tonga". RNZ. 19 August 2002. Retrieved 13 December 2020.
  5. ^ "MPs acquitted on sedition charges". The Age. 2003-05-20. Retrieved 2008-07-15.
  6. ^ "Tongan MP says Police Minister should not be living free of charge in police housing". RNZ. 9 July 2003. Retrieved 13 December 2020.
  7. ^ "Concern over Tongan media clampdown". RNZ. 4 June 2003. Retrieved 13 December 2020.
  8. ^ "Tongan MP charged over November riot". RNZ. 12 January 2007. Retrieved 13 December 2020.
  9. ^ "Tonga's number two People's Rep cleared on riot-related charges". RNZ. 14 July 2008. Retrieved 13 December 2020.
  10. ^ "Five acquitted on charges of seditious conspiracy in Tonga". RNZ. 14 September 2009. Retrieved 13 December 2020.
  11. ^ "First election results". MantangiTonga. 2010-11-25. Retrieved 2010-11-25.
  12. ^ "Tonga Democrats accept two top jobs, seek more". RNZ. 29 December 2010. Retrieved 13 December 2020.
  13. ^ "Cabinet quietly reshuffles portfolios", Matangi Tonga, September 7, 2011
  14. ^ "Three Cabinet Ministers in Tonga resign ahead of confidence motion". RNZ. 25 June 2012. Retrieved 13 December 2020.
  15. ^ "Candidates for Tongatapu By-Elections announced". Matangi Tonga. 6 September 2022. Retrieved 7 September 2022.

External links edit

  • Profile at Parliament of Tonga.

ʻisileli, pulu, isileli, pulu, born, 1957, tongan, politician, former, member, tongan, parliament, member, human, rights, democracy, movement, democratic, party, friendly, islands, minister, labour, commerce, industriesin, office, september, 2011, june, 2012pr. Isileli Pulu born 15 May 1957 1 is a Tongan politician and former Member of the Tongan Parliament He is a member of the Human Rights and Democracy Movement and the Democratic Party of the Friendly Islands ʻIsileli PuluMinister for Labour Commerce and IndustriesIn office 1 September 2011 25 June 2012Prime MinisterLord TuʻivakanōPreceded byLisiate AkoloSucceeded byViliami LatuMinister for TourismIn office 5 January 2011 1 September 2011Succeeded byViliami LatuMember of Parliamentfor Tongatapu 4In office 26 November 2010 27 November 2014Preceded bynone constituency established Personal detailsBorn15 May 1957Biography editHe has a bachelor s degree in business administration from Charles Sturt University Australia 1 Pulu was first elected to Parliament for the island of Tongatapu in 2001 1 He had previously run in the 1999 election but was unsuccessful 2 In 1999 Pulu was convicted of defamation and fined 1 500 for a letter to the Times of Tonga in which he referred to the king as a pig 3 In 2002 Pulu was charged with sedition and forgery over the publication of a letter claiming king Taufa ahau Tupou IV had a secret fortune 4 He was acquitted by a jury in May 2003 5 In 2003 he challenged then Police Minister Clive Edwards use of police housing 6 He also opposed government plans for a media clampdown aimed at preventing criticism from the Times of Tonga 7 After the 2006 Nuku alofa riots Pulu was accused of encouraging the riot and inciting two men to burn down the Shoreline building in which eight people were killed He was arrested in January 2007 and charged with abetting murder and arson and sedition 8 He was acquitted of the former charges by a jury in July 2008 9 The sedition charges against him and a number of other pro democracy MPs were dismissed in September 2009 10 Pulu was elected to the seat of Tongatapu 4 in the 2010 elections 11 Following the election and selection of a Prime Minister he accepted the position of Minister of Education in the new Cabinet 12 On September 1 2011 he was reshuffled to the Ministry for Labour Commerce and Industries 13 In late June 2012 he along with two other ministers resigned from the Cabinet so as to support a motion of no confidence tabled by his party DPFI against the government 14 He was not re elected at the 2014 Tongan general election He stood again in the 2022 Tongatapu 4 by election 15 References edit a b c ʻIsileli Pulu Archived 2012 03 17 at the Wayback Machine Parliament of Tonga Kerry James 2000 Polynesia in Review Issues and Events 1 July 1998 to 30 June 1999 Political Review Tonga The Contemporary Pacific 12 1 251 Pulu v Rec CR 647 98 2000 07 21 Retrieved 2010 03 01 Democracy activists to face trial in Tonga RNZ 19 August 2002 Retrieved 13 December 2020 MPs acquitted on sedition charges The Age 2003 05 20 Retrieved 2008 07 15 Tongan MP says Police Minister should not be living free of charge in police housing RNZ 9 July 2003 Retrieved 13 December 2020 Concern over Tongan media clampdown RNZ 4 June 2003 Retrieved 13 December 2020 Tongan MP charged over November riot RNZ 12 January 2007 Retrieved 13 December 2020 Tonga s number two People s Rep cleared on riot related charges RNZ 14 July 2008 Retrieved 13 December 2020 Five acquitted on charges of seditious conspiracy in Tonga RNZ 14 September 2009 Retrieved 13 December 2020 First election results MantangiTonga 2010 11 25 Retrieved 2010 11 25 Tonga Democrats accept two top jobs seek more RNZ 29 December 2010 Retrieved 13 December 2020 Cabinet quietly reshuffles portfolios Matangi Tonga September 7 2011 Three Cabinet Ministers in Tonga resign ahead of confidence motion RNZ 25 June 2012 Retrieved 13 December 2020 Candidates for Tongatapu By Elections announced Matangi Tonga 6 September 2022 Retrieved 7 September 2022 External links editProfile at Parliament of Tonga Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title ʻIsileli Pulu amp oldid 1108926299, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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