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Falesa Pitoi : ウィキペディア英語版
Falesa Pitoi

Dr. Falesa Pitoi is a Tuvaluan politician.
A dentist by profession, he began his career in national politics when he was elected to Parliament in the August 2006 general election as MP for Nanumaga.〔("The Tuvalu General Election 2006" ), Graham Hassall, Democracy and Elections project, University of the South Pacific〕 He then served for a time as Minister for Education under Prime Minister Apisai Ielemia.〔("Tuvalu Minister of Education Visits NDHU" ), National Dong Hwa University〕
He was re-elected in the September 2010 general election.〔("Tuvalu Election Results" ), Tuvalu News, 16 September 2010〕 In December of that year, Prime Minister Maatia Toafa was ousted in a motion of no confidence. Dr. Pitoi supported Toafa's opponent, Willy Telavi, who became Prime Minister and appointed Pitoi as Minister for Education, Youth and Sport.〔("New Tuvalu government sworn in" ), Radio New Zealand International, 29 December 2010〕
In January 2013, he was taken ill while on a visit to Cuba, and was hospitalised. Although he subsequently travelled to New Zealand, by April he had not returned to Tuvalu, and was reportedly still too ill to resume his duties. His absence potentially left the government short of a workable parliamentary majority. The government had not convened Parliament since the death of Finance Minister Lotoala Metia in December 2012; with Pitoi absent, it had only six active MPs to the Opposition's seven.〔("Tuvalu minister ill in Cuba as by-elections imperil government" ), Radio New Zealand International, 17 January 2013〕〔("Tuvalu Opposition moves to force by-election" ), Radio Australia, 5 April 2013〕 He remained out of the country, reportedly recovering, in July 2013, when the government was ordered by Governor-General Sir Iakoba Italeli to reconvene Parliament and allow a motion of no confidence to be tabled.〔("Tuvalu’s Opposition eyes top prize come July 30" ), ''Islands Business'', 26 July 2013〕 Following Prime Minister Telavi's removal by the Governor General on 1 August in the context of a political crisis (Telavi had sought to govern without the support of Parliament), Pitoi (still outside the country) and the rest of Cabinet were voted out of office a day later by Parliament, where the opposition now had a clear majority.〔("Tuvalu opposition votes out government" ), Radio New Zealand International, 2 August 2013〕
Foreign Affairs Minister Taukelina Finikaso said in September 2013 that the Tuvaluan Parliament was looking at a possible by-election for Pitoi's seat following his long absence. In December 2013, Governor-General Iakoba Italeli declared a by-election for the Nanumaga constituency seat following a medical report on Dr Pitoi's health.
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