Coa Pic: | Badge of the General Fono of Tokelau.svg |
Coa Caption: | Badge of the General Fono |
General Fono Fono Fakamua | |
Seats: | 20 |
House Type: | Unicameral parliament |
Jurisdiction: | Tokelau |
Leader1 Type: | Monarch |
Leader1: | Charles III |
Election1: | 8 September 2022 |
Leader2 Type: | Administrator |
Leader2: | Don Higgins |
Election2: | 2022 |
Leader3: | Alapati Tavite |
Election3: | 12 March 2024[1] |
Last Election1: | 26 January 2023 |
Website: | https://www.tokelau.org.nz/ |
The General Fono (tkl|Fono Fakamua) is the parliament of Tokelau. It has 20 members (15 before 2008), representing the 3 atolls. Elections are held every three years.
Tokelau is a de facto non-partisan democracy since both village and Fono elections are made without political parties.[2]
See main article: 2023 Tokelauan general election.
Position | Atafu members | Fakaofo members | Nukunonu members | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Faipule | Kelihiano Kalolo | Fofo Tuisano | Alapati Tavite | |
Pulenuku | Nogo Iupati | Otinielu Tuumuli | Petelo Patelesio | |
Taupulega Representatives (Village elders) | Lepaio Lua | Kaio Isaako | Falaniko Aloisio | |
Tiu Faō | Tuutuuvae Sefo Ateri | Salesio Lui | ||
Tulano Toloa | Taupati Peleni | |||
Taulelea Representatives (Men's group) | Tepapa Tom Toma | Palelei Famatala Sili | Savelio Tumua | |
Fafine Representatives (Women's group) | Latu Kuresa | Malia Sugalu Puē | Lupe Josephine Lui | |
Source: Radio New Zealand |