Nauruan parliamentary election, 1968

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Nauru

Elections for a Legislative Assembly were held in Nauru on 26 January 1968.[1]

Background

A Constitutional Convention had been elected in 1967. It produced a new constitution in preparation for independence, which provided for an 18-member Legislative Assembly with a three-year term. The Assembly would then appoint a five-member Council of State to exercise executive power.[1]

Results

Of the 18 elected members, half consisted of the nine members of the Legislative Council elected in 1966.[1]

Aftermath

The Assembly met for the first time on 31 January and elected the new Council of State. The Council subsequently elected Hammer DeRoburt as its chairman.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Nancy Viviani (1970) Nauru: Phosphate and Political Progress Australian National University Press, p176
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