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- Central_Kwara'ae abstract "Central Kwara'ae is a parliamentary constituency electing one representative to the National Parliament of Solomon Islands. It had a registered electorate of 8,977 in 2006, and 9,955 in 2010. It is one of fourteen constituencies in Malaita Province.The constituency was established for the Fifth Parliament in 1994, and its first MP was Alfred Maetia. Fred Fono won the seat in 1997, and was twice re-elected, ultimately becoming deputy Prime Minister in 2007. He stood for a fourth term in 2010, but was unseated by political newcomer and independent candidate Jackson Fiulaua, in what was described as "the major upset" of the election. Fiulaua then became Minister for Infrastructure and Development in Danny Philip's government.".
- Central_Kwara'ae wikiPageID "30185189".
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- Central_Kwara'ae candidate "Clement Lee".
- Central_Kwara'ae candidate "Colin Sigimanu".
- Central_Kwara'ae candidate "Fred Fono".
- Central_Kwara'ae candidate "Fred Maetoloa".
- Central_Kwara'ae candidate "Jackson Fiulaua".
- Central_Kwara'ae candidate "John To'ofilu".
- Central_Kwara'ae candidate "Leonard Sasai".
- Central_Kwara'ae candidate "Philip Akote'e".
- Central_Kwara'ae candidate "Reubin Moli".
- Central_Kwara'ae candidate "Rosie Anilabata".
- Central_Kwara'ae candidate "Walton Abuito'o".
- Central_Kwara'ae hasPhotoCollection Central_Kwara'ae.
- Central_Kwara'ae mp Jackson_Fiulaua.
- Central_Kwara'ae name "Central Kwara'ae".
- Central_Kwara'ae parliament "Solomon Islands".
- Central_Kwara'ae party Independent_(politician).
- Central_Kwara'ae party "Independent".
- Central_Kwara'ae party "Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party".
- Central_Kwara'ae party "People's Congress Party".
- Central_Kwara'ae region Malaita_Province.
- Central_Kwara'ae votes "121".
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- Central_Kwara'ae votes "77".
- Central_Kwara'ae year "1994".
- Central_Kwara'ae subject Category:1994_establishments_in_the_Solomon_Islands.
- Central_Kwara'ae subject Category:Constituencies_established_in_1994.
- Central_Kwara'ae subject Category:Solomon_Islands_parliamentary_constituencies.
- Central_Kwara'ae type Abstraction100002137.
- Central_Kwara'ae type Body107965085.
- Central_Kwara'ae type Constituency108238156.
- Central_Kwara'ae type Group100031264.
- Central_Kwara'ae type SocialGroup107950920.
- Central_Kwara'ae type SolomonIslandsParliamentaryConstituencies.
- Central_Kwara'ae type Place.
- Central_Kwara'ae type PopulatedPlace.
- Central_Kwara'ae type Wikidata:Q532.
- Central_Kwara'ae type Place.
- Central_Kwara'ae type Location.
- Central_Kwara'ae comment "Central Kwara'ae is a parliamentary constituency electing one representative to the National Parliament of Solomon Islands. It had a registered electorate of 8,977 in 2006, and 9,955 in 2010. It is one of fourteen constituencies in Malaita Province.The constituency was established for the Fifth Parliament in 1994, and its first MP was Alfred Maetia. Fred Fono won the seat in 1997, and was twice re-elected, ultimately becoming deputy Prime Minister in 2007.".
- Central_Kwara'ae label "Central Kwara'ae".
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