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Aliki Kerisiano Kalolo,〔("University has new chancellor" ), ''Fiji Times'', 9 September 2012〕 also commonly referred to as Keli Hiano Kalolo,〔("End-of-year target for Tokelau’s renewable energy scheme" ), Radio New Zealand International, 7 March 2012〕 is a Tokelauan politician who served as the Head of the Government of Tokelau, or ''Ulu'', from February (or March?) 2012 to February (or March?) 2013. He is a member of the Council for the Ongoing Government of Tokelau, serving as Minister for Foreign Affairs, Education, Economic Development, Natural Resources and the Environment, prior to and then simultaneously to his leadership of the government. The office of ''Ulu'' rotates on an annual basis between the ''faipule'' of each of the country's three atolls; Kalolo, as ''faipule'' of Atafu, took office as ''Ulu'' for the first time in 2012.〔''(Te Vakai )'', 10th edition〕〔("Tokelau thanks Fiji on decolonisation efforts" ), PacNews, 13 September 2012〕〔("Who's Who in Tokelau" ), New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, 21 June 2011〕 As ''Ulu'', he oversaw the replacement of Tokelau's old ship, the ''MV Tokelau'', which was considered no longer to be safe and seaworthy, with the newer, custom-built ''PB Matua'', provided by New Zealand.〔〔("Tokelau leader dumped after losing confidence of New Zealand Foreign Minister" ), Radio New Zealand International, 25 February 2013〕 In June 2012, Kalolo sacked his Minister for Transport, Foua Toloa, over the latter's insistence that the ''MV Tokelau'' was still seaworthy, and New Zealand Foreign Minister Murray McCully's indication that the New Zealand government could not work with Toloa. Toloa's portfolios (Finance, Telecommunications, Energy and Transport) were taken over by the ''Ulu''.〔〔("Concern for council unity in removing Tokelau minister" ), Radio New Zealand International, 28 June 2012〕 Kalolo also oversaw the small country's transition from diesel-powered energy to solar energy, implemented by a New Zealand company.〔 In September 2012, he was appointed Chancellor of the regional University of the South Pacific.〔 Prior to becoming ''Ulu'', he had served as the University's co-ordinator in Tokelau.〔 His term as ''Ulu'' ends or ended in March 2013; his successor is Salesio Lui, the ''faipule'' of Nukunonu.〔("How Tokelau is governed" ), government of Tokelau official website〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kerisiano Kalolo」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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