Prime Minister of the Cook Islands
- Prime Minister of the Cook Islands
The Prime Minister of the Cook Islands is the most powerful official within the government of the Cook Islands, a self-governing territory in free association with New Zealand. The office was established in 1965, when self-government was first granted to the islands. Originally, the title "Premier" was used, but this was replaced by the title of "Prime Minister" in 1981.
List of Heads of Government of the Cook Islands (1965-Present)
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