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The ''O le Ao o le Malo'' ( Samoan for "Head of State") is the
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of
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. The position is described in Part III of the 1960 Samoan constitution. At the time the constitution was adopted, it was anticipated that future heads of state would be chosen from among the four ''Tama a 'Aiga'' "matai" paramount chiefs in line with customary protocol. This is not a constitutional requirement, so Samoa can be considered a
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rather than a
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. The government Press Secretariat describes Head of State as a "ceremonial president". The holder is given the formal style of ''
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'', as are the heads of the four paramount chiefly dynasties. Members of the Council of Deputies act as deputy heads of state, standing in for the head of state when they are unable to fulfil their duties. The current O le Ao o le Malo is Tuimalealiʻifano Vaʻaletoʻa Sualauvi II, who was elected to a five-year term which started on 21 July 2017. Tuimalealiʻifano was re-elected to a second five-year term on 24 August 2022, and renewed his oath of office on 19 October. His second term will end on 19 October 2027.


History of the office

When Samoa became independent on 1 January 1962, the 1960 Constitution jointly named two of the four paramount chiefs (''Tama a 'Aiga'') to the office for life: Tanumafili II and
Tupua Tamasese Meaʻole Tupua Tamasese Mea'ole (3 June 1905 – 5 April 1963) was a Western Samoan paramount chief. He held the royal title of Tupua Tamasese from 1929 to 1963, and O le Ao o le Malo (Head of State) jointly with Malietoa Tanumafili II from 1962 unti ...
. They represented, respectively, the Malietoa and Tupua Tamasese, "two of the four main family lineages" of Samoa. They were jointly known as ''O Ao o le Malo'' and individually as ''O le Ao o le Malo''. Mea'ole died a year later in 1963, leaving Tanumafili as the sole holder of the office until his death in 2007, aged 94. His replacement,
Tui Ātua Tupua Tamasese Efi Tui Ātua Tupua Tamasese Tupuola Tufuga Efi (born Olaf "Efi" Tamasese; 1 March 1938) is a Samoan political leader and as holder of the maximal lineage Tama-a-'āiga title of Tupua Tamasese, is one of the four paramount chiefs of Samoa. He also ...
, had served two prior terms as
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and is the elder son of Tupua Tamasese Meaʻole. He was elected by the Samoan Legislative Assembly for a five-year term beginning on 20 June 2007 and again in July 2012 for a further five-year term. The 4th and current Head of State, Tuimaleali'ifano Va'aleto'a Eti Sualauvi II, the great grandson of
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leader Tuimaleali'ifano Fa'aoloi'i and nephew of the original member of the Council of Deputies Tuimaleali'ifano Suatipatipa II, succeeded Tui Atua Tupua Tamasese Efi after election by the Legislative Assembly for a five-year term on 30 June 2017 when Tui Atua Tupua Tamasese Efi's term was nearing its end. In 2019, the Samoan government amended the constitution, introducing term limits for the head of state. Once a head of state has completed their first five-year term, they are only eligible for reappointment once. Thus each head of state is permitted to serve for a maximum of ten years. The official residence of the head of state was the former home of writer
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, until it was damaged in cyclones in the 1990s; the building subsequently became the Robert Louis Stevenson Museum. In November 2021, the Samoan government announced that it was considering an amendment to make the office of the O le Ao o le Malo a lifetime appointment. This suggestion was part of a review of the constitution.


Qualifications

Article 18 of the Samoan constitution sets the qualifications for the position of Head of State. He must: * be qualified for election as a member of parliament; * possess such qualifications as the ''Fono'' may determine by resolution; * not have previously been removed from the office on the grounds of misbehavior or infirmity.


Term of office

The Head of State is elected by the ''Fono'' for five years and can be re-elected once. The exceptions to this were Tanumafili and Meaʻole, who were exempted from the five-year term laid down by Article 19. A 2019 amendment to the constitution states that the Head of State can serve no more than two terms. There was an understanding that the office is to rotate among the four tama aiga families, of which the most recently elected Head of State belongs to the
Tuimaleali'ifano Tuimaleali'ifano is one of the four paramount chiefly titles of Samoa, known as the ''Tama-a-Aiga'' ("Sons of the Families"). Samoa's other three paramount chiefs are Malietoa, Mata'afa and Tupua Tamasese. The seat of the Tuimaleali'ifano title ...
clan, one of the four
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alongside the Mataʻafa (a vacant chieftaincy since 2014). Removal from office can occur in four ways: * resignation; * removal by the ''Fono'' on the grounds of misbehavior or mental or physical infirmity; * approval by two-thirds of the ''Fono'' of a resolution for removal that is proposed and supported by at least a fourth of its members following at least fourteen days between the notice of motion and debate on the motion; * death.


Duties and powers

The position is that of a ceremonial Head of State, while actual power is held by the
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, whom the Head of State appoints on the recommendation of the ''Fono''. While the Head of State "does not play an active role in government", they can dissolve the ''Fono'' and no act of parliament will become law without their approval. The Head of State may also grant
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s.


Elections

To date, there have been four elections for the office of Head of State. The first was held on 16 June 2007, in which
Tui Ātua Tupua Tamasese Efi Tui Ātua Tupua Tamasese Tupuola Tufuga Efi (born Olaf "Efi" Tamasese; 1 March 1938) is a Samoan political leader and as holder of the maximal lineage Tama-a-'āiga title of Tupua Tamasese, is one of the four paramount chiefs of Samoa. He also ...
was elected unopposed by the 49-member strong parliament. The second was held on 19 July 2012, in which Efi was nominated by Prime Minister Tuila'epa Sa'ilele Malielegaoi and seconded by
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, the leader of the opposition. The third was held on 30 June 2017, in which Tuimalealiʻifano Vaʻaletoʻa Sualauvi II was elected unopposed.New head of state for Samoa
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The fourth was held on 23 August 2022, in which Sualauvi II was reelected unopposed.


List of officeholders

;Symbols * *† Died in office


Timeline


Living former heads of state

As of there is one former living Samoan head of state, as seen below. File:Tufuga Efe 2013.jpg,
Tui Ātua Tupua Tamasese Efi Tui Ātua Tupua Tamasese Tupuola Tufuga Efi (born Olaf "Efi" Tamasese; 1 March 1938) is a Samoan political leader and as holder of the maximal lineage Tama-a-'āiga title of Tupua Tamasese, is one of the four paramount chiefs of Samoa. He also ...

served 2007–2017
Born 1938 (age )


See also

*
Samoa Samoa, officially the Independent State of Samoa; sm, Sāmoa, and until 1997 known as Western Samoa, is a Polynesian island country consisting of two main islands ( Savai'i and Upolu); two smaller, inhabited islands ( Manono and Apolima); ...
**
Politics of Samoa Politics of Samoa takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic state whereby the Prime Minister of Samoa is the head of government. Existing alongside the country's Western-styled political system is the '' fa'amatai'' ...
** List of colonial governors of Samoa **
Prime Minister of Samoa The prime minister of the Independent State of Samoa ( sm, Palemia o le Malo Tuto’atasi o Sāmoa) is the head of government of Samoa. The prime minister is a member of the Legislative Assembly, and is appointed by the O le Ao o le Malo (He ...
*
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References


External links


Office of the Head of State of the Independent State of Samoa

Former office of the Head of State
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