Minister Assisting the President of Nauru

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Minister Assisting the President of Nauru
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Incumbent
Lionel Aingimea
since October 2023
Appointer President
Inaugural holder Buraro Detudamo
Formation Constitution of Nauru
Salary$89,315 (AUD) annually [1]
Website naurugov.nr

The Minister Assisting the President of Nauru is a senior position in the Cabinet of Nauru, and responsible for acting as a substitute of the President of Nauru.

The President appoints the person holding this position among the members of the cabinet.

The Minister Assisting the President of Nauru succeeded to the Presidency once. President Bernard Dowiyogo died in March 2003, and was succeeded by Derog Gioura.

List

NamePresidentTook officeLeft office
Buraro Detudamo Hammer DeRoburt January 1968December 1976 [2]
Kinza Clodumar Bernard Dowiyogo December 1976April 1978 [3]
Ruben Kun Lagumot Harris April 1978May 1978 [4]
Buraro Detudamo Hammer DeRoburt May 1978September 1986 [5] [6]
Kinza Clodumar Kennan Adeang September 1986October 1986 [7]
Buraro Detudamo Hammer DeRoburt October 1986December 1986 [8]
Derog Gioura Kennan Adeang December 1986December 1986 [9]
Buraro Detudamo Hammer DeRoburt December 1986August 1989 [10]
Vinson Detenamo Kenas Aroi August 1989December 1989 [11]
Vinson Detenamo Bernard Dowiyogo December 1989November 1995 [12]
Ruben Kun Lagumot Harris November 1995November 1996 [13]
Vinson Detenamo Bernard Dowiyogo November 1996November 1996 [14]
Ruby Dediya Kennan Adeang November 1996December 1996 [15]
Vinson Detenamo Ruben Kun December 1996February 1997 [16]
Vinson Detenamo Kinza Clodumar February 1997June 1998 [17]
Vinson Detenamo Bernard Dowiyogo June 1998April 1999
Remy Namaduk René Harris April 1999April 2000 [18]
Derog Gioura Bernard Dowiyogo April 2000March 2001 [19]
Remy Namaduk René Harris March 2001January 2003 [20]
Derog Gioura Bernard Dowiyogo January 2003January 2003 [21]
Remy Namaduk René Harris January 2003January 2003
Derog Gioura Bernard Dowiyogo January 2003March 2003
Ludwig Scotty Derog Gioura March 2003May 2003 [22]
David Adeang Ludwig Scotty May 2003August 2003 [23]
Derog Gioura René Harris August 2003June 2004 [24] [25]
David Adeang Ludwig Scotty June 2004December 2007 [26] [27]
Kieren Keke Marcus Stephen December 2007November 2011 [28] [29]
Mathew Batsiua Frederick Pitcher November 2011November 2011 [30]
Kieren Keke Sprent Dabwido November 2011[ citation needed ]June 2013 [31]
David Adeang Baron Waqa June 2013August 2019 [32] [33]
Martin Hunt Lionel Aingimea August 2019September 2022 [34] [35]
Martin Hunt Russ Kun September 2022October 2023
Lionel Aingimea David Adeang October 2023Incumbent [36]

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