词条 | 1974 Gilbert and Ellice Islands general election |
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BackgroundThe system of government was changed again prior to the 1974 elections; the Gilbert and Ellice Islands Order 1974 replaced the Legislative Council with a 31-member House of Assembly, including 28 elected members and three ex officio members.[1] A Council of Ministers replaced the Executive Council, and consisted of the Chief Minister elected by the House of Assembly and six ministers.[1] AftermathFollowing the elections, Naboua Ratieta was appointed the territory's first Chief Minister.[2] When the Ellice Islands separated following a referendum later in 1974, the eight seats representing the Ellice Islands were abolished.[3] References1. ^1 Howard Van Trease (1993) Atoll Politics: The Republic of Kiribati, p8 {{Kiribati elections}}{{Tuvaluan elections}}2. ^1 [https://www.un.org/en/decolonization/pdf/decolonization/decon_num_15-1.pdf Decolonization] United Nations, July 1979 3. ^Van Trease, p9 4 : 1974 elections in Oceania|Elections in the Gilbert and Ellice Islands|1974 in the Gilbert and Ellice Islands|Non-partisan elections |
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