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Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
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Office of the Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
Type | Head of ministry |
Status | Active |
Member of | Cabinet |
Reports to | Prime Minister of the South Pacific |
Seat | Ministry of Foreign Affairs Senior Staff, Cabinet of the South Pacific |
Nominator | Direct election by instant-runoff voting |
Appointer | Prime Minister of the South Pacific |
Term length | Four months, renewable |
Constituting instrument | Charter of the South Pacific |
Formation | 14 July 2003 |
First holder | Tsunamy |
Deputy | Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs |
The Minister of Foreign Affairs is a senior official within the Government of the South Pacific and head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The minister is a member of the Cabinet and reports directly to the Prime Minister of the South Pacific.