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Marshall Islands
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An indirect presidential election was held in the Marshall Islands on 7 January 2008. The parliament elected in November 2007 elected a new president after it formally convened.[1] The opposition coalition elected a new president, Litokwa Tomeing, with a vote of 18 to 15 in favour, beating the incumbent president Kessai Note. A new Speaker from the opposition, Senator Jurelang Zedkaia, was also elected, defeating Senator Alvin Jacklick in another 18-15 vote. Senator Alik Alik from the United Democratic Party (the former government party) was elected as Vice-Speaker with 17 votes against 16 for Kaibuke Kabua.[2]
Tomeing had defected from the United Democratic Party to the opposition United People's Party before the election.
References
- ^ Angus Reid page on the Marshall Islands.
- ^ Aenet Rowa, "Marshall Islands Has New President and Parliament Leaders", Yokwe Online, January 6, 2008.
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