- 'Aho'eitu 'Unuaki'otonga Tuku'aho
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name =okinaAhookinaeitu okinaUnuakiokinaotonga Tukuokinaaho
title =Hereditary Crown Prince of Tonga
reign =
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predecessor =
successor =
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heir =
consort =Nanasipauokinau Tukuokinaaho (Vaea)
issue =okinaAngelika Lātūfuipeka Halaokinaevalu Mataokinaaho Napuaokinaokalani Tukuokinaaho
Siaosi Manumataongo okinaAlaivahamamaokinao okinaAhookinaeitu Konstantin Tukuokinaaho
Viliami okinaUnuaki-okinao-Tonga Mumui Lalaka-Mo-e-okinaEiki Tukuokinaaho
royal house =Tupou
royal anthem =Ko e fasi okinao e tuokinai okinao e okinaOtu Tonga
father =Tāufaokinaāhau Tupou IV
mother =Halaevalu Mataokinaaho okinaAhomeokinae
date of birth =birth date and age|1959|7|12|df=y
place of birth =
date of death =
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place of burial=|Prince okinaAhookinaeitu okinaUnuakiokinaotonga Tukuokinaaho (born 12 July 1959), is the younger brother of King
George Tupou V ofTonga and officially confirmed by the latter on 27 September 2006 as theHeir Presumptive to the Tongan throne. [http://www.matangitonga.to/article/tonganews/royalty/tupoutoa_lavaka270906.shtml] As of August 2008, he is also Tonga'sHigh Commission er toAustralia , and resides inCanberra . [ [http://www.matangitonga.to/article/tonganews/foreignaffairs/tonga_highcommissioner_australia_150808.shtml "Crown Prince Tonga's first High Commissioner to Australia"] , Matangi Tonga, August 15, 2008] [ [http://www.rnzi.com/pages/news.php?op=read&id=41482 "Tonga’s Crown Prince made High Commissioner in Canberra"] , Radio New Zealand International, August 15, 2008]Life
He was born the third son and youngest child of the late King Tāufaokinaāhau Tupou IV. He started his career in the military, joining the naval arm of the
Tonga Defence Services in 1982 and becoming a Lieutenant-Commander in 1987. From 1990 to 1995 he commanded thePacific-class patrol boat VOEA "Pangai" and his time in charge included peacekeeping operations in Bougainville.In 1998 he ended his military career to become part of the government, first as the
defence minister and theforeign minister at the same time, from October 1998 until August 2004. He took over these posts from his elder brother Siaosi Tupou V, at that time still the crown prince and as such known as Tupoutookinaa (see below). Soon he was appointed on 3 January 2000, as the prime minister, a function he kept until his sudden resignation on 11 February 2006, for which the reason has never become clear, but was most likely due to the unrest in the country since mid-2005, a series of pro-democracy protests calling for a lesser role for the royal family in government. His appointed successor,Feleti Sevele , is Tonga's first prime minister who is not a hereditary estate holder or a member of the aristocracy (made of 33 noble titles).okinaAhookinaeitu is married to a daughter of the high chief Vaea, Nanasipauokinau and the couple has 3 children:
*okinaAngelika Lātūfuipeka Halaokinaevalu Mataokinaaho Napuaokinaokalani Tukuokinaaho
*Siaosi Manumataongo okinaAlaivahamamaokinao okinaAhookinaeitu Konstantin Tukuokinaaho (also written as Jiaoji ... Konftantin ...; it is not known whether this is an error or intended. It would make sense if it were ... Konſtantin ... (with the old long ess), but this character is unknown in Tongan, and as such not recognised (at least by any of the Tongan references))
*Viliami okinaUnuaki-okinao-Tonga Mumui Lalaka-Mo-e-okinaEiki TukuokinaahoName and titles
It is customary in Tongan culture that princes get a traditional chiefly title, by which they then are commonly known (and no longer by their baptised name). As such for many years, until his nomination as heir apparent, okinaAhookinaeitu was known by either one or all three of the titles which were bestowed on him over the time: Lavaka from Pea, Ata from
Kolovai and okinaAtatā, and okinaUlukālala from Vavaokinau. These titles may be used in any order, (the one belonging to the area from which the speaker is coming usually first). Nevertheless the sequences Lavaka Ata okinaUlukālala and okinaUlukālala Lavaka Ata were most common.Since his nomination as heir apparent, he got the traditional title of Tupoutookinaa, reserved for crown princes, which his older brother (the second) had to give up because he married a commoner, while two of his previous titles went to his sons. As such he is currently known as Tupoutookinaa Lavaka. His oldest son, Siaosi, is to be addressed by the prestigious title of okinaUlukālala, while his second son, Viliami, was bestowed with Ata.
Career highlights
* 2008-present - High Commissioner of Tonga to Australia
* 2006 - Resigns unexpectedly as Prime Minister and from his other cabinet posts.
* 2004 - Minister of Civil Aviation; Minister responsible for Communications; Minister of Defence; Minister of Marine and Ports; Minister of Works and Disaster Relief Activities
* 2001 - Minister of Civil Aviation & Minister of Communications
* 2000 - Prime Minister, Minister for Agriculture and Forestry, Minister of Fisheries, Minister of Marine and Ports
* 1998 - Minister for Foreign Affairs & Defence
* 1991-1995 - Commander of the Navy, Tonga Defence Services, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and DefenceEducation
* 1998 - Master of Arts in International Relations,
Bond University , Queensland, Australia
* 1997 - Masters in Defence Studies,University of New South Wales , Australia
* 1995 - Graduate Diploma of Strategic Studies, Australian Joint Services Staff College, Australia
* 1988 - Diploma in Strategic Studies, United States Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island, USA.
* 1977 - GCE 'A' Level,The Leys School , Cambridge, UKReferences
* [http://www.pmo.gov.to/index.php/articles/c_32/ Government Biography]
* [http://www.pacificislands.cc/pina/pinadefault2.php?urlpinaid=20227 Pacific Magazine]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4708474.stm BBC News]ee also
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Line of succession to the Tongan Throne
*List of national leaders External links
*imdb name|id=1761179|name=Prince Ulukalala Lavaka Ata
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