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Elisala Pita

Elisala Pita OBE is a Tuvaluan politician.
Pita "had a long and distinguished career with the Fisheries Department" in Tuvalu, "culminating in his being employed as a Fisheries Adviser with the USAID". For the latter position, he was based in Suva, Fiji. He eventually returned to his home country, and worked in public service, becoming Permanent Secretary for Natural Resources and the Environment.〔("Tuvalu’s former PM Sopoaga has another shot" ), ''Islands Business'', 10 June 2013〕 In 2001, he was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire, "for public and community service".〔("Commonwealth honours" ), BBC News, 15 June 2001〕
He first entered parliament as an MP for Nukufetau in a by-election in October 2003. At the time, Prime Minister Saufatu Sopoanga was struggling to retain a majority in parliament. There are no political parties in Tuvalu, and Pita was elected without having said which side of parliament he would join. He considered the matter for several days after his election, then joined the government's side, helping it maintain a majority.〔("After almost a year in recess parliament is recalled" ), ABC Radio Australia, 12 November 2003〕〔("Tuvalu Prime Minister gains majority" ), Radio New Zealand International, 14 October 2003〕
In August 2004, however, he crossed the floor, providing the Opposition with the majority it needed to topple the government through a motion of no confidence.〔("Vote ousts Tuvalu government" ), Radio New Zealand International, 25 August 2004〕 Over the following weeks, Opposition leader Maatia Toafa and ousted prime minister Saufatu Sopoanga formed an unexpected alliance. Pita seized the opportunity to challenge for the premiership. A vote in parliament on 11 October made Toafa prime minister with eight votes, Sopoanga serving as his deputy. Pita received seven votes, and became the leader of the Opposition.〔("TUVALU: Toafa sworn in as Prime Minister" ), ''Te Buu 2004-05'', Kiribati & Tuvalu Association, 11 October 2004〕 He held the position until the 2006 general election, after which he sat as a backbencher.〔(Elisala Pita ) Twitter account〕 From 2008 to 2010, as MP, he was Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee.〔
He lost his seat in parliament in the 2010 general election, with Enele Sopoanga (brother of the former Prime Minister) replacing him.〔(Tuvalu Election Results, 2010 general election ), Tuvalu News〕 He subsequently served as Chief Executive of the Tuvalu National Private Sector Organisation, lobbying for "stronger ties between the private sector and the government".〔("Private sector in Tuvalu wants stronger ties with government" ), Radio New Zealand International, 1 May 2011〕 He was selected as the Opposition's candidate for a crucial by-election in Nukufetau on 28 June 2013, which would determine which side of parliament had a majority. Pita pledged, if elected, to enable the Opposition leader Enele Sopoanga, the man who whose election ousted Pita from parliament, to bid for the premiership.〔("By-election today determines Telavi govt’s future" ), ''Islands Business'', 28 June 2013〕 He won the seat with more than two thirds of the vote, and the Opposition immediately asked for parliament to be reconvened.〔("Tuvalu’s Opposition waiting to hear from GG" ), ''Islands Business'', 1 July 2013〕
After the subsequent vote of no confidence in the government of Willy Telavi, Elisala Pita was appointed Minister for Works and Natural Resources on 5 August 2013 following Enele Sopoaga becoming prime minister. Following the Tuvaluan general election, 2015 Elisala Pita was re-appointed as the Minister for Works and Natural Resources.
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