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Donald Kalpokas
2nd Prime Minister of Vanuatu
In office
30 March 1998 – 25 November 1999
President Jean-Marie Léyé
Edward Natapei (Acting)
John Bani
Preceded by Serge Vohor
Succeeded by Barak Sopé
In office
6 September 1991 – 16 December 1991
President Frederick Karlomuana Timakata
Preceded by Walter Lini
Succeeded by Maxime Carlot Korman
Personal details
Born
Donald Masike'Vanua Kalpokas

(1943-08-23)23 August 1943
Lelepa Island, New Hebrides
Died20 March 2019(2019-03-20) (aged 75)
Lelepa Island, Vanuatu
Political party Vanua'aku Pati
SpouseCharity Kalpokas

Donald Masike'Vanua Kalpokas (23 August 1943 – 20 March 2019) was a Vanuatuan politician and diplomat who twice served as Prime Minister of Vanuatu.

From left to right: Chief Peter Poilapa of Imere, Kalpokas, and Alexander Downer

Biography

Kalpokas was born on Efate island. Along with Walter Lini, he founded the Vanua'aku Pati. This political party promoted socialist policies as well as supporting and promoting political independence for Vanuatu. In 1983, Kalpokas became foreign minister of Vanuatu but forfeited his position after a few months. He became foreign minister again in 1987 and remained in this post for a full four-year tenure.

On 6 September 1991, Kalpokas and other members of the Vanua'aku Pati defected from Lini's government and supported a no-confidence vote against him. Kalpokas then became an interim Prime Minister until the next parliamentary elections. The elections resulted in the opposition Union of Moderate Parties taking control of the government, and Kalpokas left office on 16 December 1991.

In March 1998, following parliamentary elections, which resulted in gains for the Vanua'aku Pati and Lini's National United Party, Kalpokas and Lini formed a coalition government. Kalpokas took office as prime minister again on 30 March 1998. He also became a foreign minister for the third time but soon gave up his post. The government collapsed in November 1999 when Kalpokas resigned as prime minister to prevent a no-confidence vote.

In 2001, after nearly a decade as leader of the Vanua'aku Pati, Kalpokas gave up the party leadership. He served as Speaker of the Parliament from May 2001 to May 2002. In August 2004, he was a candidate to become President of Vanuatu, and received 26 votes in the first round but then withdrew as it became clear that he would not be able to gain enough support.

In November 2007, he was appointed Vanuatu's Permanent Representative to the United Nations. [1]

Kalpokas died on 20 March 2019, at the age of 75. [2]

References

  1. ^ United Nations website Archived 24 June 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "A founding father of Vanuatu dies". Radio New Zealand. 20 March 2019. Retrieved 20 March 2019.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Donald Kalpokas
2nd Prime Minister of Vanuatu
In office
30 March 1998 – 25 November 1999
President Jean-Marie Léyé
Edward Natapei (Acting)
John Bani
Preceded by Serge Vohor
Succeeded by Barak Sopé
In office
6 September 1991 – 16 December 1991
President Frederick Karlomuana Timakata
Preceded by Walter Lini
Succeeded by Maxime Carlot Korman
Personal details
Born
Donald Masike'Vanua Kalpokas

(1943-08-23)23 August 1943
Lelepa Island, New Hebrides
Died20 March 2019(2019-03-20) (aged 75)
Lelepa Island, Vanuatu
Political party Vanua'aku Pati
SpouseCharity Kalpokas

Donald Masike'Vanua Kalpokas (23 August 1943 – 20 March 2019) was a Vanuatuan politician and diplomat who twice served as Prime Minister of Vanuatu.

From left to right: Chief Peter Poilapa of Imere, Kalpokas, and Alexander Downer

Biography

Kalpokas was born on Efate island. Along with Walter Lini, he founded the Vanua'aku Pati. This political party promoted socialist policies as well as supporting and promoting political independence for Vanuatu. In 1983, Kalpokas became foreign minister of Vanuatu but forfeited his position after a few months. He became foreign minister again in 1987 and remained in this post for a full four-year tenure.

On 6 September 1991, Kalpokas and other members of the Vanua'aku Pati defected from Lini's government and supported a no-confidence vote against him. Kalpokas then became an interim Prime Minister until the next parliamentary elections. The elections resulted in the opposition Union of Moderate Parties taking control of the government, and Kalpokas left office on 16 December 1991.

In March 1998, following parliamentary elections, which resulted in gains for the Vanua'aku Pati and Lini's National United Party, Kalpokas and Lini formed a coalition government. Kalpokas took office as prime minister again on 30 March 1998. He also became a foreign minister for the third time but soon gave up his post. The government collapsed in November 1999 when Kalpokas resigned as prime minister to prevent a no-confidence vote.

In 2001, after nearly a decade as leader of the Vanua'aku Pati, Kalpokas gave up the party leadership. He served as Speaker of the Parliament from May 2001 to May 2002. In August 2004, he was a candidate to become President of Vanuatu, and received 26 votes in the first round but then withdrew as it became clear that he would not be able to gain enough support.

In November 2007, he was appointed Vanuatu's Permanent Representative to the United Nations. [1]

Kalpokas died on 20 March 2019, at the age of 75. [2]

References

  1. ^ United Nations website Archived 24 June 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "A founding father of Vanuatu dies". Radio New Zealand. 20 March 2019. Retrieved 20 March 2019.

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