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Saufatu Sopoanga is a Tuvaluan politician who served as the Prime Minister of Tuvalu from 2002 to 2004. He was born on 22 February 1952 in Nukufetau, Tuvalu. He attended the University of the South Pacific in Fiji, where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and Political Science. Sopoanga was first elected to the Parliament of Tuvalu in 1989 and served as Minister of Finance and Economic Planning from 1991 to 1996. He was appointed Prime Minister in 2002 and served until 2004. During his tenure, he focused on improving the country's infrastructure and developing its economy. Sopoanga is currently a member of the Tuvalu National Council, a body that advises the government on policy matters. He is also a member of the Tuvalu National Party. Sopoanga is married to Salote Maamau and has four children. He is estimated to have a net worth of around $1 million.

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Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 22 February 1952
Birthday 22 February
Birthplace Nukufetau, Gilbert and Ellice Islands
Date of death December 15, 2020
Died Place Tuvalu
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2004

On 26 August 2004, while one of the 15 members of parliament was sick in New Zealand and another had defected from Sapoanga's group, the opposition finally Sapoanga to resign in a no confidence vote, 8–6.

The Sopoanga government was eventually brought down by an eight-to-six motion of no confidence in August 2004. Two government members, Elisala Pita and Otinielu Tausi, crossed the floor to vote against Sopoanga. Saufatu Sopoanga resigned as prime minister and member of parliament on 25 August 2004. The 2004 Nukufetau by-election was held on 7 October and Saufatu Sopoanga regained his seat by a 420-361 vote in his electoral district of Nukufetau. Maatia Toafa was elected prime minister on 11 October 2004 with a vote of 8:7; and Saufatu Sopoanga became deputy prime minister. He was also the minister for communications & transport and minister for works & energy. At the 2006 Tuvaluan general election he lost his seat in Parliament, and thus also his position in the cabinet.

2003

It was expected that Tuvalu would have a period of political stability. However the Sopoanga government lost its majority in May 2003, following the results of the 2003 Nanumea by-election and the 2003 Niutao by-election. Amasone Kilei, the leader of the opposition, wrote to the governor-general on 10 May 2003 advising that he commanded the support of a majority of the members of parliament and they were ready to form a government. On 20 June 2003 Amasone Kilei commenced and action in the High Court of Tuvalu seeking orders regarding the appointment of a speaker and the calling of parliament. As it happened, the governor-general had, on 19 June, issued a notice for the meeting to elect a speaker. In June 2003 opposition MP Faimalaga Luka became speaker of parliament. However parliament was not called. On 6 August 2003 the Chief Justice of the High Court declined to make a declaration that the prime minister should resign; however the Chief Justice delivered directions as to how the governor-general should proceed to take any action he considers to be appropriate under Section 116(1) of the Constitution of Tuvalu, acting in his own deliberate judgment, rather than as advised by the cabinet. That is, the governor-general could consider whether it was appropriate to exercise his reserve powers in calling parliament.

Sopoanga recalled parliament to meet in September, On 9 September Sopoanga arranged to appoint opposition MP Faimalaga Luka as governor general, depriving the opposition of its crucial one-seat majority and triggering the 2003 Nukufetau by-election. The winner of the October by-election, Elisala Pita, joined the government's benches, enabling it to survive into 2004.

2002

Sopoanga was elected Prime Minister of Tuvalu by the Parliament of Tuvalu on 2 August 2002 after the general election. He also became the foreign minister.

1998

Sopoanga was a civil servant and from 1997 to 1999 he was Acting Secretary to the government. In the Queen's Birthday Honours, 13 June 1998, he was awarded the Officer in The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (OBE) for his public service and for services to the community. In 2000 he was again acting as Secretary to the government of prime minister Ionatana Ionatana.

1952

Saufatu Sopoanga, OBE (born 22 February 1952) is a political figure from the Pacific nation of Tuvalu. Sopoanga was the eighth Prime Minister of Tuvalu and a foreign minister of Tuvalu. He is the elder brother of Enele Sopoaga, who was appointed as Prime Minister of Tuvalu in 2013.