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Pakoa Kaltonga

Pakoa Kaltonga, also known as Bakoa Kaltongga, is a ni-Vanuatu politician. He is a member of the Vanua'aku Pati.
He was elected Member of Parliament for the Rural Efate constituency〔("OUSTED VANUATU MP LAMBASTES ELECTORAL OFFICE" ), ''Vanuatu Daily Post'', 16 June 2009〕 in the September 2008 general election, and was appointed Minister for Foreign Affairs in Prime Minister Edward Natapei's government.〔("New Vanuatu PM names his cabinet line-up" ), Radio New Zealand International, 22 September 2008〕
In June 2009, the election of all four Members for Rural Efate, Kaltonga included, was invalidated by the Supreme Court due to irregularities.〔〔("Le gouvernement échappe à une motion de censure" ), ''Les Nouvelles de Tahiti'', 18 June 2009〕〔("Vanuatu politicians lose positions: report" ), Australia News Network, 16 June 2009〕 Kaltonga consequently lost his position as Minister for Foreign Affairs,〔("PM Natapei buckles in MPs with new MOA" ), ''Vanuatu Daily Post'', 16 June 2009〕 and was replaced by Joe Natuman.〔("Natapei makes further reshuffle" ), ''Vanuatu Daily Post'', 22 June 2009〕 A by-election on 6 August saw Mr Kaltongga win back his seat,〔("Efate goes to by-election 6 August" ), ''Vanuatu Daily Post'', 22 June 2009〕 and he subsequently regained a place in Cabinet, as Minister of Justice and Women’s Affairs.〔(Composition of Cabinet ), on the website of the Parliament of Vanuatu (January 2010)〕 He lost his place in government when Edward Natapei was ousted by a vote of no confidence on 2 December 2010.〔(Cabinet of Vanuatu ), CIA, 20 December 2010〕
On 24 April 2011, new Prime Minister Sato Kilman was himself ousted in a vote of no confidence, and Serge Vohor succeeded him. Vohor appointed Kaltonga Minister for Finance in his Cabinet. Three weeks later, however, Vohor's election and premiership were voided by the Court of Appeal, and Kaltonga lost his position in government.〔("Vanuatu Court decision results in change of government" ), ABC Radio Australia, 13 May 2011〕 On 16 June, Kilman's election and premiership were themselves voided by the Supreme Court, on constitutional grounds, and previous Prime Minister Edward Natapei became caretaker Prime Minister until a new leader could be elected. Kaltonga was restored as caretaker Minister of Justice.
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