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2024 in Tuvalu
Last updated
February 09, 2025
Contents
Incumbents
Events
Holidays
References
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in
Tuvalu
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Decades:
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See also:
Other events of 2024
Timeline of Tuvaluan history
Events from
2024
in
Tuvalu
.
Incumbents
Monarch
:
Charles III
Governor-General
:
Sir Tofiga Vaevalu Falani
Prime Minister
:
Kausea Natano
(until 26 February);
Feleti Teo
onwards
Events
26 January –
2024 Tuvaluan general election
: Voters participate in the
general election
for the 16 members of parliament.
[
1
]
27 January – Incumbent
prime minister
Kausea Natano
loses his seat in
parliament
.
[
2
]
26 February –
2024 Tuvaluan general election
:
Feleti Teo
is elected unopposed as the new
Prime Minister of Tuvalu
.
[
3
]
9 May –
Australia
and Tuvalu sign a new security agreement revising a previous one made under the Natano government over sovereignty concerns.
[
4
]
1 October – Climate minister
Maina Talia
denounces the Australian government's decision to expand three
coal mines
as an existential threat to the nation, due to the role of the mines in causing
rising sea levels
that have forced
mass displacement across Tuvalu
's low-lying islands.
[
5
]
Holidays
Further information:
Public holidays in Tuvalu
Source
:
[
6
]
1 January - New Year's Day
11 March -
Commonwealth Day
29 March -
Good Friday
30 March -
Easter Saturday
1 April -
Easter Monday
13 May - Gospel Day
8 June –
King's Birthday
5 August –
National Children's Day
1–2 October –
Tuvalu Day Holiday
25 December -
Christmas Day
26 December –
Boxing Day
References
↑
"Tuvalu elections 2024: Strong voter turnout reported"
.
RNZ
. 2024-01-26
. Retrieved
2024-01-27
.
↑
"Tuvalu's pro-Taiwan prime minister Kausea Natano loses seat in partial election results"
.
The Guardian
. 2024-01-27.
ISSN
0261-3077
. Retrieved
2024-01-27
.
↑
"Tuvalu names Feleti Teo prime minister after pro-Taiwan leader Kausea Natano ousted"
.
The Guardian
. 2024-02-26.
ISSN
0261-3077
. Retrieved
2024-02-27
.
↑
"Australia and Tuvalu strike new security deal that eases the tiny nation's sovereignty concerns"
.
Associated Press
. 9 May 2024
. Retrieved
9 May
2024
.
↑
Morton, Adam (2024-09-30).
"Australia's 'immoral' coalmine decision akin to drowning Pacific neighbours, Tuvalu climate minister declares"
.
The Guardian
.
ISSN
0261-3077
. Retrieved
2024-10-01
.
↑
"Tuvalu Public Holidays 2024"
.
Public Holidays Global
. Retrieved
4 December
2023
.
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