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| '''Birth:'''
 
| '''Birth:'''
| November 7, 1962<br>[[Misma]], [[Ωgg-Neila | GN]], [[Baranxtu | BT]]
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| November 7, 1962<br>[[Misma]], [[Āŋ-Neila | GN]], [[Baranxtu | BT]]
 
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| [[Liberty and Justice Party]]<br>[[Republican People's Party]] ''(until 2006)''
 
| [[Liberty and Justice Party]]<br>[[Republican People's Party]] ''(until 2006)''
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| July 13, 2006 - present
 
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Aimala Nalatu Boulea is the daughter of [[Nala Megoteratu Boulea | Nala Boulea]], a former Prime Minister of [[Baranxtu]] and Anhani Masurgetu Auli, a former governor of Ωgg-Neila. She, too, entered politics and is the current Minister of Foreign Affairs.
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Aimala Nalatu Boulea is the 18th Prime Minister of [[Baranxtu]]. She comes from a politicians' dynasty, being the daughter of former PM [[Nala Megoteratu Boulea | Nala Boulea]] and Anhani Masurgetu Auli, a former governor of Ωgg-Neila. She, too, entered politics and was Foreign Minister, leader of the RPP and later the LJP. She was the PM candidate for the [[Liberty and Justice Party]] in the [[Baranxtuan legislative elections, 2006]] and led her party to a landslide win.
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==Political Career==
 
==Political Career==
  
Aimala Boulea entered the political life officially in 1988 when she submitted her membership to the [[Republican People's Party]]. She ran for a seat in the [[Hηβa-Niqab Baranxtutu]] the same year, but lost by a margin of only 203 ballots in her district.
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Aimala Boulea entered the political life officially in 1988 when she submitted her membership to the [[Republican People's Party]]. She ran for a seat in the [[Hēva-Niqab Baranxtutu]] the same year, but lost by a margin of only 203 ballots in her district.
  
  
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Her change of party affiliation is widely thought to be the result of the growing tension between the coalition partners RPP and LJP, as the RPP has recently shifted quite noticeably to the right.
 
Her change of party affiliation is widely thought to be the result of the growing tension between the coalition partners RPP and LJP, as the RPP has recently shifted quite noticeably to the right.
  
On June 8, 2006 she was unanimously elected the new leader of the LJP, following the dismissal of [[Adánela Misóriai Heftúea | Adánela Heftúea]].
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On June 8, 2006 she was unanimously elected the new leader of the LJP, following the dismissal of [[Adánela Misóriai Heftúea | Adánela Heftúea]]. One day later, Mersagi dismissed her as Minister of Foreign Affairs, albeit on shaky grounds. When the coalition with the RPP subsequently broke and the [[Baranxtuan legislative elections, 2006]] were announced, she was made the PM candidate for her party. The LJP won a majority of seats, and Boulea was elected PM only one day after the elections.
  
 
==Private Life==
 
==Private Life==
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Born in her father's home province Ωgg-Neila, she received a good education from a very young age. She knew how to read and write by the age of 4, and was allowed to move up a class upon entering school.
 
Born in her father's home province Ωgg-Neila, she received a good education from a very young age. She knew how to read and write by the age of 4, and was allowed to move up a class upon entering school.
  
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Boulea has two children, Maïna, born in 1996, and Sirguni, born in 1998.
 
Boulea has two children, Maïna, born in 1996, and Sirguni, born in 1998.
  
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==Offices and Titles Overview==
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Latest revision as of 12:35, 16 February 2007

Aimala Nalatu Boulea
AimalaBoulea.png
Personal life
Birth: November 7, 1962
Misma, GN, BT
Spouse: Mairi Satuhanitu Meguri
Children: Maïna Aimalatu Megura
Sirguni Mairitu Bouleï
Political life
Party affiliation: Liberty and Justice Party
Republican People's Party (until 2006)
Prime Minister of Baranxtu July 13, 2006 - present
Leader of the LJP June 8, 2006 - present
Minister of Foreign Affairs August 13, 2005 - June 9, 2006
RPP House of the Moon Leader October 10, 2004 - April 12, 2006
Leader of the RPP March 1, 1994 - May 5, 1997


Aimala Nalatu Boulea is the 18th Prime Minister of Baranxtu. She comes from a politicians' dynasty, being the daughter of former PM Nala Boulea and Anhani Masurgetu Auli, a former governor of Ωgg-Neila. She, too, entered politics and was Foreign Minister, leader of the RPP and later the LJP. She was the PM candidate for the Liberty and Justice Party in the Baranxtuan legislative elections, 2006 and led her party to a landslide win.


Political Career

Aimala Boulea entered the political life officially in 1988 when she submitted her membership to the Republican People's Party. She ran for a seat in the Hēva-Niqab Baranxtutu the same year, but lost by a margin of only 203 ballots in her district.


In 1992, however, she successfully ran for parliament again and won a district of her home town Misma. Two years later, she was elected leader of the Republican People's Party after the former leader Stice Anedera had resigned to join the Liberty and Justice Party.

Boulea was reelcted in her district in 1996, but resigned her post as party leader one year later as carrying two offices became - in her own words - "too stressful" for her.

In the 2000 national elections, she again won her riding, this time with an astonishing majority of over 80%. She refused an offer to become her party's Speaker in the House of the Moon. Only in 2004 after she even gained a few percent points in the national elections she accepted the renewed offer.

During the American Federalist/Riconiaa Refugee Crisis of 2005 she was appointed the new Foreign Minister of Baranxtu after Secui Atili had been ousted due to comments that were perceived as racist.


In an absolutely surprising move, Boulea announced in April 2006 that she was about to resign from the RPP and would join the LJP. Prime Minister Htalui Asabijitu Mersagi stated that he was personally shocked, but would allow Boulea to continue her function as Foreign Minister.

Her change of party affiliation is widely thought to be the result of the growing tension between the coalition partners RPP and LJP, as the RPP has recently shifted quite noticeably to the right.

On June 8, 2006 she was unanimously elected the new leader of the LJP, following the dismissal of Adánela Heftúea. One day later, Mersagi dismissed her as Minister of Foreign Affairs, albeit on shaky grounds. When the coalition with the RPP subsequently broke and the Baranxtuan legislative elections, 2006 were announced, she was made the PM candidate for her party. The LJP won a majority of seats, and Boulea was elected PM only one day after the elections.

Private Life

Born in her father's home province Ωgg-Neila, she received a good education from a very young age. She knew how to read and write by the age of 4, and was allowed to move up a class upon entering school.

After graduating in 1980, she decided to study politics in the capital. Like her brother Umeri, she disagreed with her parents' politcal affiliation and joined the Party of the Union of all People of the Republic. Subsequently, she too had a fallout with her parents, resulting in her parents disinheriting her along with her siblings in 1991.

In an interview she gave the same year, she stated she was very content nonetheless, having just become engaged to Mairi Satuhanitu Meguri. The couple married a year later.

Boulea has two children, Maïna, born in 1996, and Sirguni, born in 1998.


Offices and Titles Overview


Preceded by:
Htalui Mersagi
Prime Minister of Baranxtu
3.7.2006-present
Followed by:
Current



Preceded by:
Adánela Heftúea
Leader of the LJP
8.6.2006-present
Followed by:
Current



Preceded by:
Secui Haideritu Atili
Minister of Foreign Affairs
13.8.2005-9.6.2006
Followed by:
Hameri Negoritu Sigbeni



Preceded by:
Narma Menujatu Samirga
RPP House of the Moon Leader
28.10.2004-12.4.2006
Followed by:
Reina Ledalatu Pitarna



Preceded by:
Stice Lamaratu Anedera
Leader of the Republican People's Party
1.3.1994-5.5.1997
Followed by:
Htalui Asabijitu Mersagi