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  • Constitution
  • President
  • Political parties
  • Parliament
  • Elections:
    • Parl. Nauru, officially the Republic of Nauru, is an Island nation in the Micronesian South Pacific. Politics of Nauru takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic Republic, whereby the President of Nauru is the The Constitution of the Republic of Nauru was adopted following national independence on 31 January 1968 The president of Nauru is elected by Parliament from amongst its members Marcus Stephen (born October 1, 1969) is the current President of the Republic of Nauru, having taken office in December 2007 Political parties in Nauru lists political parties in Nauru. In Nauru political parties do not play as major a role yet as in many countries with Parliamentary systems The Parliament of Nauru has 18 members elected for a three year term in multi-seat constituencies. Elections in Nauru gives information on Election and election results in Nauru. : 2007, 2008
    • Pres. Parliamentary elections were held in Nauru on 25 August 2007. Parliamentary elections were held in Nauru on April 26, 2008, following the dissolving of Parliament by President Marcus Stephen on April : 2007
  • Districts
  • Foreign relations

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There are 14 districts in the Republic of Nauru. Indirect presidential elections were held in Nauru on 28 August 2007. Information on politics by country is available for every Country, including both De jure and De facto independent Districts are a type of Administrative division, in some countries managed by a Local government. Nauru, officially the Republic of Nauru, is an Island nation in the Micronesian South Pacific.

See also

Aiwo may refer to Aiwo District Aiwo Constituency Anetan my refer to Anetan District Anetan Constituency Anibare may refer to Anibare District Anibare Bay Buada may refer to Buada District Buada Constituency Buada Lagoon Sébastien Buada Ijuw may refer to Ijuw District Ijuw (village Cape Ijuw Meneng District Meneng Constituency Meneng Hotel Meneng Stadium Yaren may refer to Yaren District Yaren Constituency Yaren Ensemble Aylin Yaren The Republic of Nauru originally consisted of 169 villages by 1900 these were already partly abandoned uninhabited or destroyed
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