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Fiamē Mataʻafa Faumuina Mulinuʻu II

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and who later became Samoa's High Commissioner (1993–1997) to New Zealand. He was bestowed with the Fiame title in 1948, and also became a Faumuina. When his father died in 1948, he acceded to the Mata'afa title. He was a senior grade
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Following the elections, Mata'afa was appointed to the Executive Council as Minister of Agriculture. When formal cabinet government was introduced in 1959, he became the first Prime Minister, defeating Leader of Government Business
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by 25 votes to 20 in the third round of voting. It was reported that he would have probably won in the second round (which was tied at 23 votes each) if one of his supporters,
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in the first round of voting. He served as Prime Minister until his death in May 1975. His wife Laulu won the subsequent by-election for his Lotofaga seat. His daughter
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also later became an MP, and served as Deputy Prime Minister of Samoa from 2016 until her resignation in 2020 after which she would end up as
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be banned on every day except Wednesdays and Saturdays, because of the "lackadaisical approach" taken to the clean-up after a cyclone.
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for life, he announced that he would withdraw from public life. However, he later backed down and contested the
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After it was agreed in the 1954 Constitutional Convention that two of the four paramount chiefs,
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in 1959, serving until 1970. He held the position again from 1973 until his death in 1975.
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O tama a ʻāiga: the politics of succession to Sāmoa's paramount titles
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lower the trustee flags on Samoan Independence Day, 1 January 1962.
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Stomachs, cars and liquor bars loomed large in Samoa election
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W. Samoa Adopts Self-Government Plan for Submission to NZ
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Mata'afa, friend to all, who led Samoa 'long and loyally'
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Mata'afa was born in 1921, the son of Paramount Chief
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In February 1966, Mata'afa ordered that the sport of
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Mata'afa was re-elected Prime Minister following the
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Index

Fiame Mataʻafa Faumuina Mulinuʻu II
CBE

Prime Minister of Western Samoa
Malietoa Tanumafili II
Tupua Tamasese Lealofi IV
Tupua Tamasese Meaʻole
Eugene Paul
Toʻomata Lilomaiava Tua
Tualaulelei Mauri
Legislative Assembly
Laulu Fetauimalemau Mataʻafa
Upolu
Western Samoa Trust Territory
Apia
Samoa
Independent
Laulu Fetauimalemau Mata'afa
Fiamē Naomi Mataʻafa

Keith Holyoake

Lepea
matai
CBE
Western Samoan
paramount chief
Mataʻafa
chieftainships
prime minister of Western Samoa

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