Taneti Maamau Re-Elected As Kiribati’s President

Taneti Maamau Re-Elected As Kiribati’s President

SYDNEY, June 23 (NNN-PACIFIC NEWS) – Incumbent Taneti Maamau, has won the presidential election in Kiribati, Chief Justice, Sir John Muria announced today, according to state media, Radio Kiribati.

“I hereby declare that the successful candidate and, therefore, the president-elect of Kiribati is Taneti Maamau,” Muria said.

“Congratulations Taneti Maamau and congratulations to the people of Kiribati.”

Maamau of Tobwaan Kiribati Party (TKP), won 26,053 votes, while his rival, Banuera Berina, of the new Boutokaan Kiribati Moa Party (BKM), had 17,866 votes.

With today’s election victory, Maamau will serve a second four-year term, also continuing his role as the country’s foreign minister. He will be officially sworn-in at the Kiribati’s Parliament House tomorrow.

Maamau won his first presidential term in Mar, 2016.– NNN-PACIFIC NEWS

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