General elections were held in the
Cook Islands
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on 16 June 1999 to elect 25 MPs to the
Parliament
In modern politics, and history, a parliament is a legislative body of government. Generally, a modern parliament has three functions: representing the electorate, making laws, and overseeing the government via hearings and inquiries. ...
. The
Cook Islands Party
The Cook Islands Party is a nationalist political party in the Cook Islands. It was the first political party founded in the Cook Islands, and one of the two major parties of the islands' politics since 1965.
From 1999 until 2005 it sometimes ...
won 11 seats, the
Democratic Alliance Party 10 seats, and the
New Alliance Party 4 seats.
Results
Aftermath
Following the elections, the CIP formed a coalition with the NAP, with
Geoffrey Henry
Sir Geoffrey Arama Henry (16 November 1940 – 9 May 2012) was a Cook Island politician who was twice the Prime Minister of the Cook Islands. He was leader of the Cook Islands Party (CIP) from 1979 to 2006.
Early life
Henry was a native of ...
as
Prime Minister
A prime minister, premier or chief of cabinet is the head of the cabinet and the leader of the ministers in the executive branch of government, often in a parliamentary or semi-presidential system. Under those systems, a prime minister is ...
and NAP leader
Norman George
Norman George (born 2 July 1946) is a Cook Islands politician and former Speaker of the Cook Islands Parliament, Deputy Prime Minister, and Cabinet Minister.
George was first elected to the Parliament of the Cook Islands in 1983. He represent ...
as his deputy. However, three members of the CIP subsequently quit the party and joined the Democrats, forcing Henry's resignation.
Joe Williams subsequently became Prime Minister, but was forced to resign in November following a by-election and further coalition realignment. Finally, the Democratic party's
Terepai Maoate became Prime Minister, with George as his deputy.
References
Elections in the Cook Islands
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1999 in the Cook Islands
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Election and referendum articles with incomplete results
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