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17th Cook Islands Parliament
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The 17th Cook Islands Parliament is a previous term of the Parliament of the Cook Islands.[1] Its composition was determined by the 2018 elections on 14 June 2018.[2]
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Officeholders
Presiding officers
- Speaker of the House:
- Tai Tura (Cook Islands Party) from March 2021[3][4]
- Niki Rattle until 15 February 2021[3][5]
- Deputy Speaker of the House:
Other parliamentary officers
- Clerk:
- Deputy Clerk:
Party leaders
- Prime Minister:
- Hon. Mark Brown (Cook Islands Party) from 1 October 2020[9]
- Hon. Henry Puna (Cook Islands Party) until 1 October 2020[4]
- Deputy Prime Minister:
- Hon. Robert Tapaitau (Independent) from 1 October 2020[9]
- Hon. Mark Brown (Cook Islands Party) until 1 October 2020
- Leader of the Opposition: Tina Browne (Democratic Party)
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Members
Initial party standings
Initial MPs
Summary of changes
- Toka Hagai resigned on 1 November 2018 after allegations of treating.[10] In December 2018 the Court of Appeal ruled that Tina Browne had won the seat.[11]
- Tony Armstrong died in November 2018.[12] A by-election for the vacant Ivirua seat was held on 21 January 2019, and was won by Agnes Armstrong.[13]
- Te-Hani Brown resigned from the Democratic party to support the government in January 2019. She was subsequently re-elected in a by-election.[14]
- Henry Puna resigned on 24 March 2021 to take up the position of Secretary General of the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat.[15] Akaiti Puna was elected in the resulting by-election.[16]
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References
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