David Derek Sikua (born 10 October 1959) served as the prime minister of Solomon Islands from 20 December 2007 to 25 August 2010. He is a member of the...
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election of a new Prime Minister on 20 December, when opposition candidate Derek Sikua was elected, defeating Patteson Oti who had been Foreign Minister under...
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the Solomons' sovereignty. By contrast, his successor Prime Minister Derek Sikua has stated he supports RAMSI, and has criticised his predecessor, saying...
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team Craig Coxhead J, Māori Land Court Judge and Chief Justice of Niue. Derek Sikua, ninth Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands. Waikato Management School...
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attempt, he was removed in a no confidence vote in 2007 and replaced by Derek Sikua of the Solomon Islands Liberal Party. In 2008 a Truth and Reconciliation...
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Solomon Islands Derek Sikua announced the five members of the TRC on 27 April 2009, two days before the launch of the Commission. Sikua thanked the selection...
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that position in late March 2011, and the Opposition chose Derek Sikua to replace him. Sikua thus led the 2011-2014 Shadow Cabinet. On 9 December 2014...
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Ulufa'alu Manasseh Sogavare Allan Kemakeza Snyder Rini Manasseh Sogavare Derek Sikua Danny Philip Gordon Darcy Lilo Manasseh Sogavare Rick Houenipwela Manasseh...
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Sogavare's defeat, Kemakeza became Minister of Forestry under Prime Minister Derek Sikua on 22 December 2007, leaving the post of Deputy Speaker on that date...
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country has no futsal stadium, although in July 2009 Prime Minister Derek Sikua promised that the government would assist in building one. On 6 October...
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