Fuimaono Naoia Tei

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Fuimaono Naoia Tei is a Samoan politician and Member of Parliament. She represents the Falealili constituency and was, initially, a member of the Samoan Democratic United Party. She was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Samoa (Fono) in the 2006 elections, and was one of four women MPs at the time. In 2009, she formally announced that she had joined the newly formed Tautua Samoa Party. In May 2009, she was consequently expelled from Parliament by the Speaker, due to a rule prohibiting post-electoral party membership changes. Party chairman Lealailepule Rimoni Aiafi stated that he would seek an interim injunction against her expulsion, his own, and those of the party's seven other members.[1]

Fuimaono is a businesswoman and the daughter of the former MP Falealili Fuimaono Mimio.[2]

References

  1. ^ "By-elections to be called in Samoa for nine vacant parliamentary seats". Radio New Zealand International. 31 May 2009. Retrieved 30 September 2011.
  2. ^ " Following in their fathers' foot steps into Samoa politics", EventPolynesia.com, 8 April 2006.

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