词条 | Riddell Akua |
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|honorific-prefix =The Honourable |name = Riddell Akua |honorific-suffix =MP |image = |constituency_MP = Anabar |parliament = Nauruan |majority = |predecessor = James Deireragea |successor = |term_start = 2003 |term_end = |office1 = |predecessor1 = |successor1 = |term_start1 = |term_end1 = |office2 = |predecessor2 = |successor2 = |term_start2 = |term_end2 = |birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1963|01|26|df=y}} |birth_place = Nauru |death_date = |death_place = |nationality = {{flagicon|Nauru}} Nauruan |spouse = |party = Naoero Amo |relations = |children = |residence = Anabar |alma_mater = |occupation = |profession = |religion = Christian |signature = |website = |footnotes = }} Michael Riddell Akua (born January 26, 1963) is a political figure from the Pacific nation of the Republic of Nauru. BackgroundAkua has been a member of the Parliament of Nauru since 3 May 2003. From this date on he has also been an important part of the Nauru Phosphate Corporation. He is a member of the Naoero Amo Party, and he was re-elected to parliament in 2004, 2007 and 2008. Speaker of the Parliament of NauruHe was Speaker in Parliament during the first three months of Marcus Stephen's presidency, from December 2007 to March 2008. Resignation and coup d'état allegationsHe resigned on March 18, to prevent the Opposition, led by David Adeang and former President Rene Harris (who died of ill health several weeks later), from submitting a motion of no confidence against Stephen.[1] He was replaced as Speaker by David Adeang. Akua was seen as a close ally of President Marcus Stephen, whose government ceased to command the support of a majority in the Parliament of Nauru in March 2008. Akua's resignation was thus set in the context of strengthening the Executive by hindering the conduct of Parliamentary business, which, as widely acknowledged, would likely have led to the term of office of the Stephen Administration being ended by Parliament. In this sense, Akua's record as Parliamentary Speaker is seen as controversial and allegations of a coup d'état made by Akua's successor as Speaker, David Adeang, may be seen against this light. Reappointment as SpeakerFollowing the elections of April 26, 2008, Akua was again elected to the Parliament of Nauru and appointed once more to the post of Speaker.[2] He entered office on April 29, 2008. See also
References1. ^"Nauru lawmakers fail in bid to unseat president" {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303225551/http://pidp.eastwestcenter.org/pireport/2008/March/03-19-07.htm |date=March 3, 2016 }}, Radio New Zealand International, March 18, 2008 2. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.rnzi.com/pages/news.php?op=read&id=39441, |title=Nauru president broadens support following snap election |date=April 29, 2008 |work=Radio New Zealand International |accessdate=November 5, 2011}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Akua, Riddell}}{{Nauru-politician-stub}} 6 : 1963 births|Living people|Speakers of the Parliament of Nauru|Members of the Parliament of Nauru|People from Anabar District|Nauru First politicians |
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