Territorial Assembly of Wallis and Futuna explained

Territorial Assembly of Wallis and Futuna
House Type:Unicameral
Leader1 Type:President
Leader1:Munipoese Muliʻakaʻaka
Election1:25 March 2022
Seats:20
Structure1:13th Assembly - Territorial Assembly of Wallis and Futuna.svg
Structure1 Res:250px
Political Groups1:Government (11)

Opposition (9)

Voting System1:Party-list proportional representation
Last Election1:March 20, 2022
Session Res:200px
Website:https://www.assembleeterritoriale.wf/

The Territorial Assembly of Wallis and Futuna (French: Assemblée Territoriale; Wallisian and Futunan: Fono fakatelituale) is the legislature of Wallis and Futuna. It consists of 20 members, elected for a five-year term by proportional representation in multi-seat constituencies. The Assembly sits in Mata Utu, the capital of the territory.

History

The Assembly was established by article 11 of the 1961 statute which established Wallis and Futuna as an overseas territory.[1]

Elections

The territorial assembly consists of 20 members, elected for a five-year term by proportional representation in multi-seat constituencies. ʻUvea has 13 seats — 6 for the Mua District, 4 for the Hahake District, and 3 for the Hihifo District. Futuna has 7 seats, 4 for the Alo District and 3 for Sigave.[1] [2] The electoral system uses a closed list, with voters voting for a single party. The seats are distributed in each constituency using the highest averages method.[2] [3]

Latest election

See main article: 2022 Wallis and Futuna Territorial Assembly election.

Powers and procedures

The powers and competencies of the assembly are a modified version of those originally granted to the Congress of New Caledonia.[1] [4] It meets twice a year with an administrative session in the middle of the year and a budgetary session at the end of the year, for a maximum duration of 45 days each. Extraordinary sessions, not exceeding 15 days, can also take place.[4] Debates can take place in French, Wallisian or Futunian. Interpreters are present and the reports can be written in the three languages.[5]

Presidents of the Territorial Assembly

The assembly is headed by a president elected every year by its members after the opening of the budgetary session.[4]

NamePeriod
Paino Tu'ugahala1962–1967
Sosefe Makapé Papillo1967–1972
Mikaele Folaumahina1972–1975
Soane Patita Lakina1975–1977
Pasilio Tui1977–1978
Manuele Lisahi1978–1984
Pasilio Tui1984–1986
Petelo TakataiDecember 1986  - March 1987
Keleto LakalalaMarch 1987  - December 1987
Falakiko GataDecember 1987  - 1988
Manuele Lisiahi1988–1989
Pasilio Tui1989–1990
Clovis Logologofolau1990  - March 1992
Soane Mani UhilaMarch 1992  - December 1994
Mikaele TauhaviliDecember 1994  - 1996
Keleto Lakalaka1996  - March 16, 1997
Victor BrialMarch 16, 1997  - January 14, 1999
Soane Mani UhilaJanuary 14, 1999  - January 2001
Patalione KanimoaJanuary 2001  - March 22, 2005
Apeleto LikuvaluMarch 22, 2005  - November 23, 2005
Emeni SimeteNovember 23, 2005  - April 11, 2007
Pesamino TaputaiApril 11, 2007  - December 11, 2007
Victor BrialDecember 11, 2007  - 7 December 2010
Siliako Lauhea7 December 2010  - Nov/Dec 2011
Pesamino TaputaiNov/Dec 2011  - April 4, 2012
Vetelino NauApril 4, 2012  - November 28, 2012
Sosefo SuveNovember 28, 2012  - April 1, 2013
Nivaleta IloaiApril 1, 2013  - December 11, 2013
Petelo HanisiDecember 11, 2013  - November 26, 2014
Mikaele KulimoetokeNovember 26, 2014  - April 4, 2017
David VergéApril 4, 2017  - November 29, 2019
Atoloto KolokilagiNovember 29, 2019  - November 26, 2020
Nivaleta IloaiNovember 26, 2020  - March 25, 2022
Munipoese Muli’aka’akaMarch 25, 2022  - present
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External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Loi n° 61-814 du 29 juillet 1961 conférant aux îles Wallis et Futuna le statut de territoire d'outre-mer (1) Version consolidée au 14 février 2018 . Les services de l'État et du Territoire à Wallis et Futuna . fr . 11 June 2022.
  2. Web site: ÉLECTIONS TERRITORIALES À WALLIS ET FUTUNA DIMANCHE 26 MARS 2017: PROCÉDURE D'ATTRIBUTION DES SIÈGES . Government of Wallis and Futuna. 11 June 2022.
  3. Web site: Élections territoriales 2017 . Les services de l'État et du Territoire à Wallis et Futuna . 15 May 2017 . fr . 11 June 2022.
  4. Web site: Les services de l'Assemblée Territoriale . Les services de l'État et du Territoire à Wallis et Futuna . fr . 14 December 2020 . 11 June 2022.
  5. Web site: Wallisien . Ministère de la Culture . fr . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20191128124611/http://corpusdelaparole.culture.fr/langues/wallisien . 28 November 2019.
  6. http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Wallis_Futuna.html World Statesmen.org