Anetan Constituency
Anetan Constituency is one of the constituencies of Nauru and is made up of two districts: Anetan and Ewa. It covers an area of 2.2 km², and has a population of 1,180. It returns two members to the Parliament of Nauru in Yaren.[1]
Anetan | |
|---|---|
![]() Anetan Constituency within Nauru | |
| Coordinates: 0°30′19″S 166°56′33″E | |
| Country | |
| Districts | 2 (Anetan, Ewa) |
| Area | |
| • Total | 2.2 km2 (0.8 sq mi) |
| Population (2011) | |
| • Total | 1,180 |
| Time zone | (UTC+12) |
| Area code(s) | +674 |
| Members of Parliament | 2[1] |
Members of Parliament
| Seat 1 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Member | Term | Party |
| Paul Diema | 1968–1971 | Non-partisan |
| Lawrence Stephen | 1971–1977 | Non-partisan |
| Bucky Ika | 1977–? | Non-partisan |
| Roy Degoregore | ?–1980 | Non-partisan |
| Lawrence Stephen | 1980–1986 | Non-partisan |
| Ruby Dediya | 1986–1992 | Non-partisan |
| Lawrence Stephen | 1992–1995 | Non-partisan |
| Ruby Dediya | 1995–1997 | Non-partisan |
| Vassal Gadoengin | 1997–2003 | Non-partisan |
| Marcus Stephen | 2003–2016 | Non-partisan |
| Sean Oppenheimer | 2016–present | Non-partisan |
| Seat 2 | ||
| Member | Term | Party |
| Remy Namaduk | ?–2004 | Non-partisan |
| Vassal Gadoengin | 2004 | Non-partisan |
| Cyril Buraman | 2004–2008 | Non-partisan |
| Landon Deireragea | 2008–2013 | Non-partisan |
| Cyril Buraman | 2013–present | Non-partisan |
References
- Constituencies of Nauru (naurugov.nr)
External links
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