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Lisiate ʻAloveita ʻAkolo is a Tongan politician, Member of the Legislative Assembly of Tonga and former Minister of Finance in the Tongan Cabinet. Lisiate is a graduate of Victoria University of Wellington and American University. He worked for the Tonga Commodities Board and Tongan Development Bank, before becoming CEO of the South Pacific Tourism Organization in 2000. In October 2006 he was appointed to the Cabinet as Minister for Labour, Commerce and Industries, under Prime Minister Feleti Sevele.

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  • Lisiate ʻAloveita ʻAkolo is a Tongan politician, Member of the Legislative Assembly of Tonga and former Minister of Finance in the Tongan Cabinet. Lisiate is a graduate of Victoria University of Wellington and American University. He worked for the Tonga Commodities Board and Tongan Development Bank, before becoming CEO of the South Pacific Tourism Organization in 2000. In October 2006 he was appointed to the Cabinet as Minister for Labour, Commerce and Industries, under Prime Minister Feleti Sevele. (en)
  • Lisiate 'Aloveita' Akolo es un político tongano, miembro de la Asamblea Legislativa de Tonga y exministro de Finanzas del Gabinete. Lisiate se graduó en la Universidad Victoria de Wellington y en la American University.​ Trabajó para la Junta de Productos Básicos de Tonga y el Banco de Desarrollo de Tonga, antes de convertirse en CEO de la Organización de Turismo del Pacífico Sur en 2000.​ En octubre de 2006 fue nombrado Ministro de Trabajo, Comercio e Industrias del Gabinete, bajo la dirección del Primer Ministro Feleti Sevele.​ (es)
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  • Lisiate 'Aloveita' Akolo es un político tongano, miembro de la Asamblea Legislativa de Tonga y exministro de Finanzas del Gabinete. Lisiate se graduó en la Universidad Victoria de Wellington y en la American University.​ Trabajó para la Junta de Productos Básicos de Tonga y el Banco de Desarrollo de Tonga, antes de convertirse en CEO de la Organización de Turismo del Pacífico Sur en 2000.​ En octubre de 2006 fue nombrado Ministro de Trabajo, Comercio e Industrias del Gabinete, bajo la dirección del Primer Ministro Feleti Sevele.​ Se postuló en las elecciones de 2010 para la Asamblea, por el distrito electoral de Vava'u 14 y tuvo éxito. El nuevo primer ministro, Lord Tuʻivakanō, lo mantuvo en el Gabinete como Ministro de Trabajo, Comercio e Industrias.​ El 1 de septiembre de 2011, fue trasladado al Ministerio de Policía, Prisiones y Servicios de Bomberos.​ El 1 de mayo de 2012, a petición suya, fue reorganizado a la posición de Ministro de Finanzas. Radio New Zealand International informó: "Le dijo a Lord Tu'ivakano que podía hacerlo mejor que Sunia Fili como Ministro de Finanzas y consiguió la cartera". Se cambiaron las carteras de los dos hombres, y Fili se convirtió en Ministro de Policía, Prisiones y Servicios de Bomberos.​​​ Él desarrolló una reputación como "un conservador financiero que no quiere ver a Tonga abrumado por los pagos de la deuda".​ También fue el portavoz principal de las negociaciones de los Estados ACP del Pacífico con la Unión Europea (UE) sobre un Acuerdo de Asociación Económica (AAE) integral. El 9 de enero de 2014, 'Akolo fue cesado de su cargo como Ministro de Finanzas después de criticar públicamente aspectos del presupuesto.​ (es)
  • Lisiate ʻAloveita ʻAkolo is a Tongan politician, Member of the Legislative Assembly of Tonga and former Minister of Finance in the Tongan Cabinet. Lisiate is a graduate of Victoria University of Wellington and American University. He worked for the Tonga Commodities Board and Tongan Development Bank, before becoming CEO of the South Pacific Tourism Organization in 2000. In October 2006 he was appointed to the Cabinet as Minister for Labour, Commerce and Industries, under Prime Minister Feleti Sevele. He stood in the 2010 election in the seat of Vavaʻu 14 and was successful. New Prime Minister Lord Tuʻivakanō retained him in Cabinet as Minister for Labour, Commerce and Industries. On September 1, 2011, he was reshuffled to the Ministry for Police, Prisons and Fire Services. On May 1, 2012, at his own request, he was reshuffled to the position of Minister of Finance. He developed a reputation as a financial conservative who didn't want to see Tonga overwhelmed by debt repayments. He was also the lead Spokesperson for Pacific ACP States' negotiations with the European Union on a comprehensive Economic partnership agreement. On 9 January 2014, ʻAkolo was fired from his position as Minister for Finance after publicly criticizing aspects of the budget. He was replaced by ʻAisake Eke. (en)
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