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| | The Contemporary Pacific: Polynesia in Review: Samoa - March 8, 2007 |
 | | Defending the government's policy of not recognizing the opposition, Tuilaepa said this had to do with recent changes in parliamentary rules, which prohibited members from changing their party affiliation during a session of Parliament——they must remain with the political party under which they were registered. |
 | | Tuilaepa, however, denied there were any ministerial demotions and that the reshuffling of positions was designed to broaden the scope of the ministers' experience (SO, 28 April 2006). |
 | | Tuilaepa Sailele, Prime Minister, isresponsible for Ministry of Immigration, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Office of Attorney General; also for Executive Council, Honors and Awards, Totalisator Agency Board, Non-Government Organizations, Polynesian Airlines, and Scholarships Committee. |
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