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General elections were held in Samoa on 2 March 2001 to determine the composition of the 13th Parliament. Prime minister Tuila'epa Sa'ilele Malielegaoi led the Human Rights Protection Party (HRPP) into the election. Opposition leader and former prime minister and future head of state, Tui Ātua Tupua Tamasese Efi led the Samoan National Development Party (SNDP) into the election.The HRPP won 23 seats, but initially fell short of a majority. The SNDP won 13 seats, the Samoan United People's Party secured one seat and the remaining 12 were won by independents. Following the election, all 12 independents joined the HRPP, giving the party a majority in parliament and allowing Tuila'epa to remain prime minister.

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  • 2001 Samoan general election (en)
  • Élections législatives samoanes de 2001 (fr)
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  • General elections were held in Samoa on 2 March 2001 to determine the composition of the 13th Parliament. Prime minister Tuila'epa Sa'ilele Malielegaoi led the Human Rights Protection Party (HRPP) into the election. Opposition leader and former prime minister and future head of state, Tui Ātua Tupua Tamasese Efi led the Samoan National Development Party (SNDP) into the election.The HRPP won 23 seats, but initially fell short of a majority. The SNDP won 13 seats, the Samoan United People's Party secured one seat and the remaining 12 were won by independents. Following the election, all 12 independents joined the HRPP, giving the party a majority in parliament and allowing Tuila'epa to remain prime minister. (en)
  • Des élections législatives ont lieu aux Samoa (anciennement « Samoa occidentales » jusqu'en 1997) le 2 mars 2001. Il s'agit de renouveler l'ensemble des quarante-neuf membres de l'Assemblée législative (monocamérale), leurs mandats de cinq ans étant arrivés à échéance. Les citoyens autochtones élisent quarante-sept députés, qui doivent être des matai (chefs de famille autochtones, hommes ou femmes), tandis que les électeurs inscrits sur les listes réservées aux citoyens métis ou non-autochtones choisissent deux députés, qui n'ont pas l'obligation d'être matai. (fr)
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