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New Hebrides Representative Assembly

New Hebrides Representative Assembly

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The New Hebrides Representative Assembly was a unicameral legislature in New Hebrides Condominium from 1975 to 1980. It was the first elected legislative arm in the condominium.

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The Representative Assembly replaced the unelected advisory council. It had initially 42 members,[1] and the 1975 elections with universal suffrage allowed Melanesians to participate for the first time. In addition to the members elected by universal suffrage also other interest groups elected members.[2] The first meeting of the assembly took place in July 1976.[3] The British and the French resident commissioners had override veto power over assembly decisions.

New Hebrides became an internally self-governing in January 1978.[4] The Parliament of Vanuatu took over all functions of the Representative Assembly upon Vanuatu's independence in July 1980.

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References

  1. Agency, United States Central Intelligence (1977). "National Basic Intelligence Factbook". Central Intelligence Agency.
  2. "New Zealand Foreign Affairs Review". Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 1976.
  3. Jupp, James; Sawer, Marian (1979). "New Hebrides 1978-79: Self-Government by Whom and for Whom?". The Journal of Pacific History. 14 (4): 208–220. doi:10.1080/00223347908572377. JSTOR 25168391.
  4. Garae, Len (1 September 2019). "Farewell to Government Building | News | dailypost.vu". Archived from the original on 2019-09-01.
  5. Macdonald-Milne, Brian; Thomas, Pamela (1994). "Yumi Stanap". [email protected].
  6. "Who's who in Oceania". Institute for Polynesian Studies, Brigham Young University--Hawaii Campus. 1980.
  7. "Pacific Islands Monthly: PIM". Pacific Publications. 1981.



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