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Taneti Maamau, who in September announced the Pacific island nation’s switch to diplomatic ties with Beijing, remains president The result dashes Taipei’s hopes of a resumption of formal ties ...
Radio Kiribati said incumbent Taneti Maamau garnered 26,053 votes to claim a second four-year term, finishing more than 8,000 ahead of opposition leader Banuera Berina.
Kiribati's pro-Beijing incumbent President Taneti Maamau has been reelected after a presidential election battle dubbed one of the most aggressive campaigns in the island nation's history. Maamau's ...
Concern around Kiribati’s security partnership with China has been growing since its switch in diplomatic recognition from ...
President Taneti Maamau, the man responsible for switching Kiribati's allegiance from Taiwan to China, is re-elected after an election campaign with extravagant promises on the basis of Chinese funds.
Taneti Maamau secured another four-year term with 26,053 votes compared with his rival's 17,866, results showed, amid high voter turnout for the strategically located central Pacific nation.
Taneti Maamau secured another four-year term with 26,053 votes compared with his rival's 17,866, results showed, amid high voter turnout for the strategically located central Pacific nation.
Radio Kiribati said incumbent Taneti Maamau garnered 26,053 votes to claim a second four-year term, finishing more than 8,000 ahead of opposition leader Banuera Berina.
Kiribati leader Taneti Maamau, who campaigned for closer ties with Beijing, has emerged victorious in a tight race for the presidency, underscoring the island nation’s diplomatic switch towards ...
Radio Kiribati said incumbent Taneti Maamau garnered 26,053 votes to claim a second four-year term, finishing more than 8,000 ahead of opposition leader Banuera Berina.