15th Samoan Parliament

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The 15th Samoan Parliament was the term of the Parliament of Samoa from 2011 to 2015.

The 15th Parliament consisted of 49 representatives, elected from six two-seat and 35 single-seat territorial constituencies, and two non-territorial constituencies. Only two of the MPs were women following the general election, a decline from four in the previous Parliament.[1] A third woman, Kika Stowers, joined them after winning a by-election in August 2014.[2]

Members

Initial MPs

Name Party Electorate Term
Fonotoe Pierre LauofoHRPPAnoama'a WestThird
Toeolesulusulu Cedric SchusterTSPA'ana Alofi No. 3First
Tuilaepa Sailele MalielegaoiHRPPLepaNinth
Aveau Niko PalamoTSPFaleata EastFirst
So'oalo MeneHRPPGagaifomauga No. 2First
Lefau Harry SchusterTSPVaimauga WestFirst
Lenatai Victor Faafoi TamapuaHRPPVaimauga WestFirst
Tuileutu Alava'a VoiTSPFa'asalele'aga No. 3First
Papali’i Li’o Taeu Masipau TuilagiTSPFa'asalele'aga No. 2First
Lealailepule Rimoni AiafiTSPFaleata WestSecond
Tavui Tiafau Tafu SalevaoHRPPSatupa'iteaFirst
Tafua Maluelue TafuaHRPPAleipata Itupa-I-LaloFirst
Laauli Leuatea PolataivaoHRPPGagaifomauga No. 3Second
Fiame NaomiHRPPLotofagaSeventh
Lafaitele Patrick LeiataualesaHRPPAlataua WestSecond
Manualesagalala Enokati PosalaHRPPSafataFirst
Palusalue Fa’apo IITSPSafataFourth
Ifopo Matia FilisiHRPPAiga-I-Le-taiFirst
Taefu LemiHRPPFalelatai & SamatauFirst
Muagututagata Peter Ah HimHRPPSagaga-Le-UsogaThird
Sala Fata PinatiHRPPGagaemauga No. 1Second
Taua Kitiona SeualaHRPPAleipata-Itupa-I-lugaFourth
Tolofuaivalelei Falemoe Lei’atauaHRPPA'ana Alofi No. 2Fourth
Tuilo'a AniteleaHRPPGagaifomauga No. 1Second
Tuisugaletaua Sofara AveauHRPPVaimauga EastThird
Peseta Vaifou TevagaHRPPFa'asalele'aga No. 4First
Alaiasa Filipo Schwarts HuntHRPPAnoama'a EastFirst
Gatoloaifaana Amataga Alesana-GidlowHRPPFa'asalele'aga No. 1Second
A'eau PeniaminaTSPFalealupoFifth
Niko Lee HangHRPPIndividualThird
Maualaivao Pat Ah HimHRPPIndividualFirst
Faumuina Tiatia LiugaHRPPPalauli-Le-FalefaThird
Afualo Wood SaleleTSPSalegaFirst
Tapuai Toese Ah SamTSPSalegaFirst
Tuu'u Anasi'i LeotaHRPPSi'umuFourth
Tialavea Fea Tionisio SeigafolavaHRPPVa'a-O-FonotiFirst
Motuopuaa Uifagasa AisoliTSPVaisigano No. 2Second
Tuiloma LamekoHRPPFalealiliSeventh
Tusa Misi TupuolaHRPPFalealiliFirst
Levaopolo Talatonu Va’aiTSPGagaemauga No. 2Second
Le Mamea RopatiHRPPLefaga & Falese'elaEighth
Tuisa Tasi PateaHRPPSagaga-Le-FalefaFirst
Toleafoa Apulu Fa'afisiHRPPA'ana Alofi No. 1Fifth
Tuitama Talalelei TuitamaHRPPA'ana Alofi No. 1First
Magele Mauiliu MageleHRPPFa'asalele'aga No. 1First
Faamoetauloa Ulaitino Faale TumaaliiHRPPGagaemauga No. 3First
Afoafouvale John MoorsHRPPPalauli EastFirst
Agafili Patisela Eteuati TolovaaHRPPPalauli WestFirst
Va'ai Papu VailupeTSPVaisigano No.1Fourth

Summary of changes

  • Following the general election, the elections in four constituencies were voided by the Supreme Court due to acts of corruption (such as bribery and treating). Simultaneous by-elections were held in all four constituencies on 29 July 2011. The Human Rights Protection Party retained its seats in Anoamaa East (new MP: Alo Fulifuli Taveuveu), Aleipata Itupa I Luga (Fagaaivalu Kenrick Samu) and Satupaitea (Lautafi Fio Selafi Purcell), and won the seat of Vaisigano No.1 from the Tautua Samoa Party, with the election of Tufuga Gafoleata Faitua.[3]
  • Tuilo'a Anitele'a Tuilo'a (HRPP MP for Gaga'ifomauga 1) died on 9 June 2014, leading to a by-election on 15 August.[4] Faimalotoa Kika Stowers (HRPP) was elected to replace him, bringing the number of women in Parliament to three.[2]

References

  1. "Samoa's ruling party retains power with reduced majority". Radio New Zealand International. 2011-03-05. Retrieved 2011-03-06.
  2. 1 2 "Only woman candidate in Samoa by-election wins seat", Radio New Zealand, 16 August 2014
  3. "Bi-election clean sweep for HRPP", Savali, 2 August 2011
  4. "Samoa ruling party backs four by-election candidates", Radio New Zealand International, 19 July 2014
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