Matapo Matapo
Matapo Matapo (died 25 July 1983) was a Cook Islands businessman and politician. He briefly served as a Member of Parliament for several months before his death.
Matapo Matapo | |
---|---|
Member of Parliament | |
In office 1983 | |
Preceded by | Seat established |
Succeeded by | Teariki Matenga |
Constituency | Titikaveka |
Personal details | |
Died | 25 July 1983 Rarotonga, Cook Islands |
Political party | Cook Islands Party |
Biography
Matapo was a planter and became a well-known businessman in the 1950s.[1] A member of the Cook Islands Party, he was a candidate in a 1977 by-election for the Takitumu seat following the death of Tiakana Numanga. However, he was defeated by Iaveta Short.[2]
He ran again in the new Titikaveka constituency in the March 1983 general elections and was elected to Parliament. However, he died a few months later.[3] The loss of his seat led to the government losing its majority and was one of the causes of early elections being held in November later in the year.
gollark: Yes, they're fairly competitive now I think.
gollark: Its main advantage is just that it is conveniently usable one-handed or while standing up, which the phone plus keyboard is not.
gollark: Compared to my laptop, my phone has significantly worse CPU power, massively worse GPU power, a smaller but equal-resolution and better-color-calibrated screen, much worse IO (a single USB 2 USB-C port versus five USB ports, a headphone jack, Ethernet, DP/HDMI, and power), much better battery life but worse battery capacity, and worse software.
gollark: 7" is a small tablet or very large phone.
gollark: Android brings only suffering.
References
- Memories of my fallen M.P. friends Cook Islands Herald Views, 2 April 2014, p11
- Storms ahead in the Cooks? Pacific Islands Monthly, February 1978, p71
- Matapo Matapo Pacific Islands Monthly, October 1983, p65
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.