Semisi Fonua
Semisi Fatafehi Fonua (1911 – 5 January 1968) was a Tongan noble and politician. He held the titles of Kalaniuvalu and Fotofili, and was a member of the Legislative Assembly between 1936 and his death in 1968, serving as Speaker from 1951 until 1958.
Semisi Fonua | |
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Speaker of the Legislative Assembly | |
In office 1951–1958 | |
Member of the Legislative Assembly | |
In office 1936–1968 | |
Constituency | Tongatapu |
Personal details | |
Born | 1911 |
Died | 5 January 1968 Lapaha, Tonga[1] |
Biography
Born in 1911,[1] Fonua was educated at primary school in Niuafoʻou and Tupou College.[2] In June 1932 he married Sisilia Tupou; the couple had three daughters and four sons.[1] He became Kalaniuvalu in 1935 and Fotofili in 1955.
He was elected to the Legislative Assembly in 1936 as one of the Noble representatives for the Tongatapu constituency. He was re-elected in every election until his death in January 1968,[2] also serving as Speaker and Vice-President of the Privy Council between 1951 and 1958.[1] One of his sons, Sosi'ua Ngalumoetutulu, later also served as Speaker of the Legislative Assembly.[1]
References
- The 'Ahoe'itu Dynasty Royal Ark
- Hon. Kalanivalu-Fotofili Pacific Islands Monthly, February 1968, p154