Albert Maori Kiki
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Albert Maori Kiki (* 21. September 1931; † 1993) war ein Pathologe und Politiker aus Papua-Neuguinea. Er war Angehöriger einer Gesellschaft der Papua vom Purari-Fluss. Er war Mitbegründer der politischen Partei Pangu Pati (PP), die 1967 gegründet wurde und die die erste unabhängige Regierung stellte. 1972 wird er Minister für Land und Umwelt unter dem ersten Premierminister Michael Somare. Von 1975 bis 1977 war Albert Maori Kiki stellvertretender Premierminister.
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Sir Albert Maori Kiki, né le 21 septembre 1931 dans le village d'Orokolo et mort le 13 mars 1993 à Port-Moresby, est un syndicaliste, écrivain et homme d'État papou-néo-guinéen. Il est considéré comme l'un des pères fondateurs du pays.
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Sir Albert Maori Kiki (ur. 21 września 1931 w Orokolo (prowincja Gulf), zm. 13 marca 1993 w Port Moresby) – patolog, polityk i pisarz, wicepremier Papui-Nowej Gwinei. Kawaler Komandor Orderu Imperium Brytyjskiego (KBE).
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Sir Albert Maori Kiki (21 September 1931 – 13 March 1993) was a Papua New Guinea politician. He was one of the founders of the Pangu Party, which demanded 'home rule leading to eventual independence' for New Guinea. Born in the Kerema district on the Papuan coast, he was brought up in the Protestant faith in the church of the London Missionary Society. In 1958 he married Elizabeth, a Roman Catholic, in one of the first mixed marriages in the Territory. Albert had been one of a small group of promising students selected by Dr. John Gunther, Director of Health, to study medicine at the Suva Medical School. When he failed his medical exams and was likely to be recalled, he switched his studies to become a pathology technician. On completion of his course, he returned and worked as a technicia
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Albert Maori Kiki
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Deputy Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea
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Sir Albert Maori Kiki (21 September 1931 – 13 March 1993) was a Papua New Guinea politician. He was one of the founders of the Pangu Party, which demanded 'home rule leading to eventual independence' for New Guinea. Born in the Kerema district on the Papuan coast, he was brought up in the Protestant faith in the church of the London Missionary Society. In 1958 he married Elizabeth, a Roman Catholic, in one of the first mixed marriages in the Territory. Albert had been one of a small group of promising students selected by Dr. John Gunther, Director of Health, to study medicine at the Suva Medical School. When he failed his medical exams and was likely to be recalled, he switched his studies to become a pathology technician. On completion of his course, he returned and worked as a technician in the laboratory operated by Dr. Price in the Native Hospital at Ela Beach. His autobiography, Ten Thousand Years in a Lifetime, was published in 1968. He was national secretary of the Pangu Party, and after the 1972 elections he entered parliament, and was appointed Minister for Lands and Environment in Michael Somare's government. He was deputy prime minister from 1975 until 1977.
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Albert Maori Kiki (* 21. September 1931; † 1993) war ein Pathologe und Politiker aus Papua-Neuguinea. Er war Angehöriger einer Gesellschaft der Papua vom Purari-Fluss. Er war Mitbegründer der politischen Partei Pangu Pati (PP), die 1967 gegründet wurde und die die erste unabhängige Regierung stellte. 1972 wird er Minister für Land und Umwelt unter dem ersten Premierminister Michael Somare. Von 1975 bis 1977 war Albert Maori Kiki stellvertretender Premierminister.
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Sir Albert Maori Kiki, né le 21 septembre 1931 dans le village d'Orokolo et mort le 13 mars 1993 à Port-Moresby, est un syndicaliste, écrivain et homme d'État papou-néo-guinéen. Il est considéré comme l'un des pères fondateurs du pays.
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Sir Albert Maori Kiki (ur. 21 września 1931 w Orokolo (prowincja Gulf), zm. 13 marca 1993 w Port Moresby) – patolog, polityk i pisarz, wicepremier Papui-Nowej Gwinei. Kawaler Komandor Orderu Imperium Brytyjskiego (KBE).
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