General elections were held in
Tuvalu on 2 September 1993.[1] As there were no political parties, all candidates for the 12 seats ran as independents. Prime Minister
Bikenibeu Paeniu was re-elected, along with all members of his cabinet, except
Naama Latasi.[2] However, supporters of Paeniu held six seats while supporters of the previous Prime Minister
Tomasi Puapua (
Otinielu Tausi,
Koloa Talake,
Faimalaga Luka,
Vave Founuku and Vavae Katalake) held the other six.[2]
General elections were held in
Tuvalu on 2 September 1993.[1] As there were no political parties, all candidates for the 12 seats ran as independents. Prime Minister
Bikenibeu Paeniu was re-elected, along with all members of his cabinet, except
Naama Latasi.[2] However, supporters of Paeniu held six seats while supporters of the previous Prime Minister
Tomasi Puapua (
Otinielu Tausi,
Koloa Talake,
Faimalaga Luka,
Vave Founuku and Vavae Katalake) held the other six.[2]