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Embracing Kiribati Party
Tobwaan Kiribati Party
AbbreviationTKP
LeaderTaaneti Mamau
ChairmanTekeeua Tarati
Founded29 January 2016
Merger ofMaurin Kiribati Party
United Coalition Party
House of Assembly
22 / 45

The Tobwaan Kiribati Party (English: Embracing Kiribati Party; TKP) is a political party in Kiribati.

History

The party was established in January 2016 as a merger of the Maurin Kiribati Party and the United Coalition Party.[1] The two parties had won 19 of the 45 elected seats in the House of Assembly in the 2015–16 parliamentary elections, with party member Teatao Teannaki subsequently elected to the Assembly as Speaker of the House of Assembly.[2] It nominated Taneti Mamau as its candidate for the 2016 presidential elections, which Mamau won with around 60% of the vote.

In November 2019, after the switch of diplomatic relations from Taiwan to China, its Chairman Banuera Berina founded an opposition party, the Kiribati Moa Party, with 13 MPs. Tekeeua Tarati is nominated chairman on May 2020.

References

  1. ^ Kiribati party merger ahead of presidential poll Radio New Zealand, 29 January 2016
  2. ^ Last elections IPU

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