Talolakepa Fulivai | |
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Member of the Legislative Assembly | |
Constituency | Vavaʻu Nobles |
Personal details | |
Died | 12 May 1985 70) Nukuʻalofa,Tonga | (aged
Lord Talolakepa Fulivai (died 12 May 1985) was a Tongan noble and politician.
A lay preacher in the Free Wesleyan Church,he acceded to the noble title Fulivai and owned the Hunga estate on Vavaʻu. [1] He also served on the church's Vavaʻu District Board of Trustees. [1]
He was elected to the Legislative Assembly as one of the noble representatives of Vavaʻu,serving in the Assembly for over a decade. During his time as an MP he was also acting Speaker on several occasions. [1] He died in May 1985 and was buried in Neiafu. [1] Married twice,he was survived by 13 children. [1]
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12 May 1985