Samuelu Teo

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Samuelu Teo
File:Tuvalu MP Samuelu Penitala Teo speaking at the 144th IPU Assembly on March 2022.jpg
Teo in 2022
Speaker of the Parliament of Tuvalu
In office
20 September 2019 – 27 January 2024
Prime MinisterKausea Natano
Preceded byOtinielu Tausi
Succeeded byIakoba Italeli
Acting Governor-General of Tuvalu
In office
January 2021 – 28 September 2021
MonarchElizabeth II
Prime MinisterKausea Natano
Preceded byTeniku Talesi (acting)
Succeeded byTofiga Vaevalu Falani
Minister of Works, Energy and Communications (1999–2001); Minister for Natural Resources (2001–2002)
In office
1999–2002
Prime MinisterIonatana Ionatana (1999–2000);[1] Lagitupu Tuilimu (2000–2001); Faimalaga Luka (2001); and Koloa Talake (2001–2002)
Member of the Tuvaluan Parliament
for Niutao
In office
26 March 1998 – 3 August 2006
Member of the Tuvaluan Parliament
for Niutao (serving with Fauoa Maani)
In office
31 March 2015 – 26 January 2024
Preceded byVete Sakaio
Personal details
BornSamuelu Penitala Teo
(1957-11-24)24 November 1957
Died13 November 2024(2024-11-13) (aged 66)
PartyIndependent

Samuelu Penitala Teo (24 November 1957 – 13 November 2024)[2][3] was a Tuvaluan politician. He was the son of Fiatau Penitala Teo who was appointed as the first Governor General of Tuvalu (1978–1986) following independence from Great Britain.[4] Samuelu Teo himself served as the Acting Governor-General of Tuvalu from January until 28 September 2021.[5][6] He had succeeded Acting Governor-General Teniku Talesi[7] and remained in office until the Rev. Tofiga Vaevalu Falani was sworn in as the 10th Governor-General in September 2021.

He was born on 24 November 1957.[8] His spouse was Miliaga Samuelu Teo.[9]

Career

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He was first elected to the Parliament of Tuvalu at the 1998 general election to represent the constituency of Niutao.[4] He served as the Minister of Works, Energy and Communications in the governments led by Ionatana Ionatana (1999–2000)[1] and Lagitupu Tuilimu (2000–2001). He was the Minister for Natural Resources in the governments led by Faimalaga Luka (2001) and Koloa Talake (2001–2002). He was re-elected in the 2002 Tuvaluan general election, then lost his seat in the 2006 Tuvaluan general election when the vote of the Tuvaluan electorate resulted in the election of 8 new members to the 15 member parliament.[10][11]

Samuelu Teo was again elected to represent Niutao in the 2015 Tuvaluan general election.[12][13][14] The 2015 election was strongly contested with six candidates including the two incumbent MPs (Vete Sakaio and Fauoa Maani) and three former MPs (Tomu Sione, Tavau Teii and Teo).[13]

Following the 2019 Tuvaluan general election, on 19 September 2019, the members of parliament elected Kausea Natano from Funafuti as prime minister;[15][16][17] and Teo was elected as Speaker of the Parliament of Tuvalu.[18]

He was not re-elected in the 2024 Tuvaluan general election.[19][20]

His brother Feleti Penitala Teo[21][22] was elected to represent Niutao in the 2024 general election,[19] and was elected as prime minister.[23][24]

References

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