Nuihau Laurey
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Nuihau Laurey | |
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Vice-President of French Polynesia | |
In office 16 September 2014 – 13 January 2017 | |
Succeeded by | |
Senator of French Polynesia | |
Assumed office 5 May 2015 | |
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Born | Papeete, French Polynesia, France | 29 December 1964
Nuihau Laurey (born 29 December 1964) is a French politician and former vice-president of French Polynesia. He is one of the two senators for French Polynesia. He acted as president of French Polynesia between Gaston Flosse and Édouard Fritch's presidencies. In 2017 he stepped down as Vice President.[1]
His book Énergies renouvelables plaidoyer pour une véritable politique de l'énergie en Polynésie française was released in 2009.[2] He was Teva Rohfritsch's technical adviser in 2010. Laurey has also been Minister of Energy in Tahiti.[3]
Biography[]
Vice-President of French Polynesia since May 17, 2013. On September 5, he becomes Acting President following the dismissal of Gaston Flosse and until the election of Édouard Fritch. He is responsible for Economy and Finance, Budget, Civil Service, Enterprise, Industry and Export Promotion. He was elected senator of French Polynesia on May 3, 2015 during a by-election. He sits on the UDI-UC group in the Senate.
In 2009, he published Advocacy for a real energy policy in French Polynesia, published by Au Vent des Îles. In 2010, he was technical advisor to Teva Rohfritsch. then Minister of Energy. Since March 2011, he was managing a limited liability company that works in the field of renewable energies.
Nuihau Laurey leaves the vice-presidency but he keeps the Ministry of Budget, Finances and Energies where she meets Mrs. Lydia Gomez Francette
Nuihau Laurey leaves the Fritch Government 2015.
References[]
- ^ "Tahiti Finance Minister Laurey Resigns". Radio New Zealand. Radio New Zealand. 22 February 2017. Retrieved 23 October 2018.
- ^ "Laurey, Nuihau (1964- ...)". World Cat. World Cat. Retrieved 23 October 2018.
- ^ "Edouard Fritch confirme la démission de Nuihau Laurey". Tahiti infos. Tahiti infos. Retrieved 23 October 2018.
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- 1964 births
- Living people
- People from Tahiti
- Union of Democrats and Independents politicians
- French Senators of the Fifth Republic
- Senators of French Polynesia