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The '''Deputy Minister of Regional Affairs''' | The '''Deputy Minister of Regional Affairs''' was an official within the [[Ministry of Regional Affairs]]. The deputy minister's roles composed of assisting the [[Minister of Regional Affairs]] with their day to day tasks of running the ministry. They also assumed the position of [[Minister of Regional Affairs]] if the incumbent [[Minister of Regional Affairs]] was absent. |
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Deputy Minister of Regional Affairs | |
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Status | Dissolved |
Member of | Ministry of Regional Affairs |
Reports to | Minister of Regional Affairs |
Nominator | Minister of Regional Affairs |
Appointer | Minister of Regional Affairs |
Term length | At the pleasure of the Minister of Regional Affairs |
Constituting instrument | Charter of the South Pacific |
Formation | 23 September 2011 |
Abolished | 9 September 2020 |
The Deputy Minister of Regional Affairs was an official within the Ministry of Regional Affairs. The deputy minister's roles composed of assisting the Minister of Regional Affairs with their day to day tasks of running the ministry. They also assumed the position of Minister of Regional Affairs if the incumbent Minister of Regional Affairs was absent.