In 2000, he was the co-founder, along with Father Gérard Leymang and Vincent Boulekone, of the Green Confederation, to "promote sustainable development balancing custom, the environment, social welfare, free enterprise and regional autonomy for each of the six provinces".
Shortly after being elected to Parliament as a Green, however, he left the Confederation and re-established Namangi Aute as an independent party.
He was re-elected as MP for Malekula in the 2004 and 2008 general elections, being Namangi Aute's sole Member of Parliament on both occasions.
As such he considered the use of solar energy and coconut oil to help provide electricity to a greater number of people in the country.
[10] Three weeks later, however, Vohor's election and premiership were voided by the Court of Appeal, and Telukluk lost his position in government.
Telukluk was found to have accepted 1,000,000 vatu from Moana Carcasses MP, in return for support in the motion of no-confidence that brought the Kilman government to power.