Mathew Batsiua | |
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Member of the
Nauruan Parliament for Boe | |
In office October 23, 2004 – July 9, 2016 | |
Preceded by | Kinza Clodumar |
Succeeded by | Asterio Appi |
Personal details | |
Born | Nauru | 27 May 1971
Nationality | Nauruan |
Residence | Boe |
Profession | public servant |
Mathew Jansen Batsiua (born 27 May 1971 [1]) is a Nauruan politician. [2] Batsiua, a former health minister and former foreign minister of Nauru, has served as a member of parliament for the constituency of Boe since 2004. [3]
Batsiua has been elected to parliament in the 2004 general elections, ousting long-time parliamentarian and former president Kinza Clodumar. He has been re-elected in the 2007 and 2008 elections.
He was Minister of Finance in the cabinet of Marcus Stephen from July 2011 [4] to November 2011. He was appointed as Minister Assisting the President of Nauru in the short-lived cabinet of Frederick Pitcher in November 2011.
He represented the Boe Constituency in the Parliament of Nauru. He was defeated in the 2016 parliamentary election. [5]
In 2014, Batsiua along with other opposition MPs were suspended from their parliament seats. [6] In June 2015, there was an anti-government protest against this. [7] Batsiua was arrested, and 18 other people in total were charged, dubbed the Nauru 19. [8] [9] On 13 September 2018, they were granted a permanent stay on their case. [10] The government appealed, and the stay was lifted. In December 2019, Batsiua was sentenced to 11 months in prison. [11] He was released in April 2020. [12]
Mathew Batsiua | |
---|---|
Member of the
Nauruan Parliament for Boe | |
In office October 23, 2004 – July 9, 2016 | |
Preceded by | Kinza Clodumar |
Succeeded by | Asterio Appi |
Personal details | |
Born | Nauru | 27 May 1971
Nationality | Nauruan |
Residence | Boe |
Profession | public servant |
Mathew Jansen Batsiua (born 27 May 1971 [1]) is a Nauruan politician. [2] Batsiua, a former health minister and former foreign minister of Nauru, has served as a member of parliament for the constituency of Boe since 2004. [3]
Batsiua has been elected to parliament in the 2004 general elections, ousting long-time parliamentarian and former president Kinza Clodumar. He has been re-elected in the 2007 and 2008 elections.
He was Minister of Finance in the cabinet of Marcus Stephen from July 2011 [4] to November 2011. He was appointed as Minister Assisting the President of Nauru in the short-lived cabinet of Frederick Pitcher in November 2011.
He represented the Boe Constituency in the Parliament of Nauru. He was defeated in the 2016 parliamentary election. [5]
In 2014, Batsiua along with other opposition MPs were suspended from their parliament seats. [6] In June 2015, there was an anti-government protest against this. [7] Batsiua was arrested, and 18 other people in total were charged, dubbed the Nauru 19. [8] [9] On 13 September 2018, they were granted a permanent stay on their case. [10] The government appealed, and the stay was lifted. In December 2019, Batsiua was sentenced to 11 months in prison. [11] He was released in April 2020. [12]