Legislative Assembly Of Tonga

The Legislative Assembly of Tonga (Tongan: Fale Alea ʻo Tonga) is the unicameral legislature of Tonga.

Legislative Assembly of Tonga

Fale Alea ʻo Tonga
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
History
Founded16 September 1875 (1875-09-16)
Leadership
Speaker
Fatafehi Fakafanua
since December 2017
Structure
Seats25 members
Current Structure of the Legislative Assembly of Tonga
Political groups
Government (15)
  •   DPFI (3)
  •   Independents (8)
  •   Nobles' (4)

Opposition (10)

Vacant (1)

  •   Vacant (1)
Elections
Single non-transferable vote
Last election
18 November 2021
Next election
On or before November 2025
Meeting place
Legislative Assembly Of Tonga
Parliament House, Nukuʻalofa
Website
parliament.gov.to

History

A Legislative Assembly providing for representation of nobles and commoners was established in 1862 by King George Tupou I. This body met every four years and was continued in the 1875 Constitution.

Originally the Legislative Assembly consisted of all holders of noble titles, an equal number of people's representatives, the governors for Ha’apai and Vava’u, and at least four Cabinet Ministers chosen by the monarch. An increase in the number of nobles from twenty to thirty saw the Assembly grow to 70 members. Amendments in 1914 saw a reduction in the size of the Assembly and annual sittings. The principle of equal representation of nobles and commoners was retained.

In April 2010 the Legislative Assembly enacted a package of political reforms, increasing the number of people's representatives from nine to seventeen, with ten seats for Tongatapu, three for Vava’u, two for Ha’apai and one each for Niuas and 'Eua.

The 100-year-old Tongan Parliament House was destroyed by Cyclone Gita, a Category 4 tropical cyclone that passed through the nation on 12 and 13 February 2018. Parliament subsequently moved to the Tongan National Centre complex in Tofoa. In November 2021 the Tongan government announced that a new parliament building would be constructed on Nuku'alofa's waterfront.

Electoral system

The assembly has 26 members in which 17 members are elected by the people for 5-year term in single-seat constituencies via the single non-transferable vote system. There are 9 members elected by the 33 hereditary nobles of Tonga.

Speaker of the Assembly

The Legislative Assembly is presided over by a Speaker, who is elected by majority of the elected members of Parliament at the first meeting after the general election and constitutionally appointed by the king. Prior to 2010, the Speaker was appointed by the monarch.

A complete list of the Speakers is below:

Name Took office Left office Notes
Hon. Viliami Tungi [to] 1875 1896
Hon. Siaosi Tuku'aho [fr] 1897 1897
Hon. Siaosi Tu'ipelehake [fr] 1897 1912
Hon. Finau 'Ulukalala 1912 1938
Hon. Iosaiasi Veikune [to] 1939 1940 1st term
Hon. Tu'ivakano [to] 1941 1941 1st term
Hon. Nuku 1942 1944
Hon. Iosaiasi Veikune [to] 1945 1945 2nd term
Hon. Tu'ivakano [to] 1946 1948 2nd term
Hon. Iosaiasi Veikune [to] 1949 1949 3rd term
Hon. Tu'ivakano [to] 1950 1950 3rd term
Hon. Kalaniuvalu 1951 1958
Hon. Ma'afu Tukui'aulahi [to] 1959 1984
Hon. Kalaniuvalu Fotofili [to] 1985 1986
Hon. Malupo 1987 1989
Lord Fusituʻa 1990 1998
Lord Veikune April 1999 2001 1st term
Lord Tuʻivakanō 1 July 2002 2004 1st term
Lord Veikune 22 March 2005 January 2006 2nd term
Lord Tu‘iha‘angana 10 February 2006 April 2008
Hon. Tu'ilakepa 2 May 2008 2010
Lord Tupou (interim) 3 December 2010 21 December 2010
Hon. Lasike 21 December 2010 18 July 2012
Lord Fakafanua 19 July 2012 29 December 2014 1st term
Lord Tuʻivakanō January 2015 December 2017 2nd term
Lord Fakafanua December 2017 2nd term

Terms of the Tongan Legislative Assembly

Until 2010, the government was appointed by the monarch without reference to Parliament, and there were no political parties. The last term under the old system was the 2008 Tongan Legislative Assembly. Political reform in 2010 saw the Prime Minister elected by Parliament from among its members, leading to responsible government.

Term Elected in Government
2010 Parliament 2010 election Independent
2014 Parliament 2014 election No overall majority
2017 Parliament 2017 election DPFI
2021 Parliament 2021 election Independent

Officers

Clerk (Kalake Pule Fale Alea 'o Tonga)

  • Sione Tekiteki (2011–2012)
  • Gloria Pole'o (2012–present)

See also

References

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