Protect the Maneaba

Protect the Maneaba (Gilbertese: Maneaban te Mauri, lit.

[1] By 1994 it had been renamed Protect the Maneaba, and was a loose grouping of MPs led by Roniti Teiwaki.

[3] In the 1998 parliamentary elections the party won 14 seats,[3] with Tito re-elected president two months later.

[1] The party was reduced to only seven seats in the 2002 parliamentary elections,[4] but Tito was re-elected as president in February 2003.

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