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2004 French Polynesian legislative election

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219: 27: 1213: 538:, was adopted by 29 votes out of 57. The motion was proposed by opposition leader Gaston Flosse after Oscar Temaru ordered an audit of the previous government, which was led by Gaston Flosse. A second censure motion was not voted upon. 706:", which is a reference to Flosse’s pro-autonomy and anti-independence party. Geros said that Monday, October 25, is the only legitimate date for the parliament to elect a government president following the censure motion. 440:). On October 8, 2004, the Gaston Flosse led opposition party succeeded in passing a censure motion against the Government. This provoked a political crisis, and controversy about whether the national 253: 1179: 408: 871: 124: 1201: 579: 716:(French national supreme administrative court) judge rejected two petitions from Tahiti to suspend the October 9 censure motion that toppled French Polynesia President ( 1349: 364: 475: 437: 327: 726:
Tensions remain high in French Polynesia as the Leadership remains in doubt. The Legislative Assembly failed to sit on Monday, October 25. Assembly Speaker (
369: 1328: 1323: 1318: 1313: 1303: 1298: 1293: 1288: 1283: 1278: 1273: 1268: 1263: 1258: 350: 346: 342: 51: 41: 1145: 401: 432:'s pro-independence progressive coalition formed Government with a one-seat majority in the 57 seat parliament, defeating the conservative party led by 474:
wins 26 (27 respectively) seats and forms a coalition with 3 (2 respectively) autonomist members to form a Government with a majority of one (see also
1253: 1194: 293: 1384: 1112: 1090: 957: 394: 1187: 984: 1123: 1409: 1134: 574:, from Oscar Temaru's coalition government, insisted that the parliament should meet on October 25 to elect a new government president ( 1394: 778: 749: 587: 1404: 1389: 1248: 702:), did not participate in Friday’s session, and also described Flosse’s election Friday as an "election of the president of the 1344: 1243: 1238: 1233: 742:) by an assembly sitting on October 22, attempted to enter the Presidential palace on the weekend but was met by closed gates. 360: 500:) election, thus invalidating it, as a three-fifths quorum was required. He subsequently lost one defector to Oscar Temaru. 1217: 332: 273: 1225: 774: 673: 655: 563: 517: 459: 422: 381: 310: 300: 209: 65: 789:) The pro-independence-coalition wins 30 seats: Part of the pro-independence-coalition is the Union for the Democracy ( 444:
should use its exceptional power to call for new elections in a local government, in case of a grave political crisis.
805:) which wins 3 seats. The Conservative coalition (consisting of one party only), the pro-autonomy, anti-independence 598:) within 15 days of the passage of a censure motion. The third Vice president of the Assembly of French Polynesia, 688:) by a one-vote majority and sworn in immediately during a parliamentary session boycotted by caretaker President 1363: 713: 912: 875: 182: 128: 1399: 846: 806: 703: 544: 535: 525: 493: 94: 692:. The parliament elected Flosse with 29 of 57 votes; the 28 pro-independence members boycotted the vote. 634:, in support of Oscar Temaru demanding new elections. Demonstrations also occur across French Polynesia. 608:
Second request by Oscar Temaru for fresh elections denied by French minister for overseas Territories (
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The Council of State, judging on a request from Gaston Flosse, cancels the May elections in the
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party, and one from a new group, Te Ara, that includes three former members of Flosse’s party.
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Legislative elections were held in French Polynesia on 23 May 2004 to elect members of the
782: 760:) for the reason that the neutrality of election officials was not observed in one of the 753: 243: 731: 695: 662:) as there is not a required quorum in attendance due to a boycott of members supporting 571: 314: 551:, as its official candidate for the Presidency in the French administered territory of 169: 1378: 735: 681: 599: 548: 489: 479: 433: 151: 99: 689: 663: 641: 471: 429: 133: 1162: 867: 120: 770: 602:
from Gaston Flosse’s party, called for the Assembly to sit on October 20, 2004.
510:) (when a simple majority quorum was required), gaining 30 out of 57 votes. 888: 146: 935: 455: 863: 623: 116: 627: 590:
who stated in written letters that the Assembly of French Polynesia (
734:, failed to turn up and chair the sitting he himself had scheduled. 198:
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
648:) to suspend, then cancel the October 9 adopted censure motion. 1183: 801:) which wins 27 seats and the Alliance for a New Democracy ( 584:
Le Haut-Commissaire de la République en Polynésie française
578:). However, this date was against the advice of the French 470:, held. A progressive coalition led by pro-independence 87: 728:
Le président de l'Assemblée de la Polynésie française
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Le président de l'Assemblée de la Polynésie française
698:, the president of the Assembly of French Polynesia ( 594:) is required to vote on a new government president ( 580:
High Commissioner of the Republic in French Polynesia
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Le président de l'Assemblée de la Polynésie française
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Oscar Temaru elected President of French Polynesia (
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Le Tribunal administratif de la Polynésie française
640:French Polynesia’s caretaker government president, 720:) Oscar Temaru’s majority coalition government. 958:"TEMARU SEEKS NEW ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS IN TAHITI" 658:meets, but is unable to elect a new president ( 534:A motion of censure tabled by the conservative 960:. Tahitipresse. 8 October 2004. Archived from 644:, has asked the Papeete administrative court ( 1218:Elections and referendums in French Polynesia 1195: 476:List of political parties in French Polynesia 438:List of political parties in French Polynesia 402: 8: 983:ABC Radio Australia News (11 October 2004). 18: 19:2004 French Polynesian legislative election 1202: 1188: 1180: 830: 409: 395: 204: 74: 17: 985:"Coalition of French Polynesia toppled" 949: 932: 928: 920: 207: 821:Le prĂ©sident de la PolynĂ©sie française 740:Le prĂ©sident de la PolynĂ©sie française 718:Le prĂ©sident de la PolynĂ©sie française 686:Le prĂ©sident de la PolynĂ©sie française 678:Le prĂ©sident de la PolynĂ©sie française 660:Le prĂ©sident de la PolynĂ©sie française 622:More than 20,000 people march through 596:Le prĂ©sident de la PolynĂ©sie française 576:Le prĂ©sident de la PolynĂ©sie française 557:Le prĂ©sident de la PolynĂ©sie française 508:Le prĂ©sident de la PolynĂ©sie française 498:Le prĂ©sident de la PolynĂ©sie française 835: 803:Alliance pour une DĂ©mocratie Nouvelle 516:Two motions of censure tabled in the 496:, stayed away from the presidential ( 7: 1364:Elections and referendums in France 787:la circonscription des Îles du Vent 758:la circonscription des Îles du Vent 592:AssemblĂ©e de la PolynĂ©sie française 522:AssemblĂ©e de la PolynĂ©sie française 464:AssemblĂ©e de la PolynĂ©sie française 14: 478:). The conservative party led by 254:High Commissioner of the Republic 76: 1211: 506:Oscar Temaru elected President ( 217: 25: 466:), the territorial assembly of 492:, and his conservative party, 69:29 seats needed for a majority 1: 1385:Elections in French Polynesia 738:, who was elected President ( 680:). Simple Majority required. 274:President of French Polynesia 775:Assembly of French Polynesia 674:Assembly of French Polynesia 656:Assembly of French Polynesia 564:Assembly of French Polynesia 524:). One from Gaston Flosse's 518:Assembly of French Polynesia 460:Assembly of French Polynesia 301:Assembly of French Polynesia 210:Politics of French Polynesia 1426: 1410:May 2004 events in Oceania 676:meets to elect President ( 610:la Ministre de l’Outre-mer 547:, endorses its President, 1395:2004 elections in Oceania 1358: 933: 929: 921: 858:Union for the Democracy ( 838: 181: 163: 145: 111: 93: 73: 62: 35: 23: 1405:2004 in French Polynesia 1390:2004 elections in France 913:Tapura Amui no Tuhaa Pae 791:Union pour la DĂ©mocratie 370:Administrative divisions 1226:Parliamentary elections 823:) for the second time. 813:), wins only 27 seats. 793:) with Oscar Temaru's 786: 757: 630:, the main island of 562:The President of the 428:In a surprise result 847:Tahoera'a Huiraatira 807:Tahoera'a Huiraatira 442:government of France 294:Council of Ministers 95:Tahoera'a Huiraatira 66:Territorial Assembly 64:All 57 seats in the 1161:Ben Cahoon (2000). 1146:(Governmental site) 832: 704:Tahoeraa Huiraatira 545:Tahoeraa Huiraatira 536:Tahoeraa Huiraatira 526:Tahoeraa Huiraatira 494:Tahoeraa Huiraatira 234:President of France 20: 1167:WorldStatesman.org 1163:"French Polynesia" 995:on 28 October 2004 964:on 26 October 2004 831: 781:-circumscription ( 752:-circonscription ( 488:Former President, 1372: 1371: 941: 940: 795:Tavini Huiraatira 768:13 February 2005: 746:15 November 2004: 614:Brigitte Girardin 419: 418: 328:Political parties 284:Moetai Brotherson 203: 202: 196: 195: 58: 57: 1417: 1216: 1215: 1204: 1197: 1190: 1181: 1176: 1174: 1173: 1148: 1143: 1137: 1132: 1126: 1121: 1115: 1110: 1104: 1099: 1093: 1088: 1082: 1077: 1071: 1066: 1060: 1055: 1049: 1044: 1038: 1033: 1027: 1022: 1016: 1011: 1005: 1004: 1002: 1000: 991:. 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Index

French Polynesia
2001
2008
Territorial Assembly
Tahoera'a Huiraatira
Gaston Flosse
TH
AA
HA
TANTFMTP
TANR
Oscar Temaru
Fetia Api
Philip Schyle
No Oe E Te Nunaa
Nicole Bouteau
Tapura Amui
Politics of French Polynesia

President of France
Emmanuel Macron
High Commissioner of the Republic
Éric Spitz
President of French Polynesia
Moetai Brotherson
Council of Ministers
Assembly of French Polynesia
President
Antony GĂ©ros
Political parties

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