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Coat of arms of Konalani
Royal coat of arms of Konalani | |
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Armiger | Queen Lokelani in right of the Crown |
Adopted | October 20, 1829 |
Crest | Upon the helm, the Crown of Konalani |
Blazon | Quarterly, I and IV Gules, a kāhili argent. II and III Agent, a hibiscus Gules, stem Or. Inescutcheon Or, crossed oars Argent. |
Compartment | Hibiscus rosa-sanbensis |
Motto | Konalanese: Lanakila ʻana (“To victory”) |
Design
History
See also
Parliament of Konalani
Monarchy of Konalani
Queen of Konalani | |
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Konalanese: Mōʻīwahine o Konalani Oharic: Yekonalanī Nigisiti | |
Incumbent | |
Lokelani since 25 December 1976 | |
Details | |
Style | Her Majesty |
First monarch | ʻIolani I |
Formation | March 10, 1822 |
Residence | Pekelo Palace |
Website | www.moikonalani.ko |
List of Konalanese monarchs
Name | Portrait | Arms | Birth | Marriages | Death | Claim | |
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House of ʻIolani | |||||||
ʻIolani I Kahikilani 10 March 1822 – 21 November 1835 (13 years, 257 days) |
4 August 1781 Hanikaona, Nahoe Son of Hoaalohakupaʻa and Kaihoʻi |
Various 11 children |
21 November 1835 Kaala, Mokunui Aged 54 |
Treaty of the Paddles | |||
ʻIolani II ʻAlohilani 21 November 1835 – 11 May 1871 (35 years, 172 days) |
19 March 1813 Kaua, Nahoe Son of ʻIolani I and Kailani |
Kamea Keomalu Halawai, Mokunui 8 June 1845 1 daughter until 22 January 1863 |
11 May 1871 Halawai, Mokunui Aged 58 |
Son of ʻIolani I | |||
Pualani Emerta Pualani ʻIolani 11 May 1871 – 27 February 1872 (293 days) |
7 June 1846 Halawai, Mokunui Daughter of ʻIolani II and Kamea Keomalu |
Melos Essayas Halawai, Mokunui 18 December 1867 |
27 February 1872 Wahanai, Naawawa Aged 25 |
Daughter of ʻIolani II | |||
House of Maikaʻikeakua | |||||||
Maikaʻikeakua Elisabeth Maikaʻikeakua Kahalaomāpuana 27 February 1872 – 15 July 1914 (42 years, 139 days) |
10 May 1835 Wahina, Mokunui Daughter of Kahalaomāpuana ʻIolani and Mary Roth Booker |
Jonathan Lewis-Thatcher Malako, Ainapua 21 March 1861 2 sons until 8 April 1894 |
15 July 1914 Halawai, Mokunui Aged 79 |
Niece of ʻIolani II 1872 royal election | |||
Pekelo Alexander Pekelo Lewis-Thatcher 15 July 1914 – 2 September 1927 (13 years, 50 days) |
13 May 1869 Kanumaia, Ainapua Son of Maikaʻikeakua and Jonathan Lewis-Thatcher |
Never married | 2 September 1927 Halawai, Mokunui Aged 58 |
Son of Maikaʻikeakua 1914 royal election | |||
ʻIolani III James ʻIolani Lewis-Thatcher 2 September 1927 – 10 March 1947 (19 years, 190 days) |
31 October 1876 Kahikehi Son of Maikaʻikeakua and Jonathan Lewis-Thatcher |
ʻAuina Lokelani Halawai, Mokunui 30 March 1907 1 son until 11 June 1913 Lidya Mebrete Wahiokahoeihaki, Mokunui 11 November 1917 2 daughters |
10 March 1947 Halawai, Mokunui Aged 70 |
Son of Maikaʻikeakua | |||
ʻOlina Jeneve ʻOlina Lewis-Thatcher 10 March 1947 – 25 December 1976 (29 years, 291 days) |
13 August 1921 Halawai, Mokunui Daughter of ʻIolani III and Lidya Mebrete |
Joseph Kalakona O'polis, Orioni 30 October 1942 1 daughter until 11 May 1969 |
25 December 1976 Kahikehi Aged 55 |
Daughter of ʻIolani III 1947 royal election | |||
Lokelani Miriam Lokelani Kalakona 25 December 1976 – present (47 years, 343 days) |
23 January 1943 O'polis, Orioni Daughter of ʻOlina and Joseph Kalakona |
Never married | Living Age 81 |
Daughter of ʻOlina |
Prime Minister of Batsweda
Prime Minister of Konalani | |
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Konalanese: Kuhina Nui o Konalani Oharic: Yekonalanī T'ek'ilayi Mīnīsitiri | |
Office of the Prime Minister | |
Style | The Honourable (formal) Prime Minister (informal) |
Abbreviation | PM |
Member of | Cabinet, Assembly |
Reports to | Assembly |
Residence | Kumukānāwai 10, Halawai |
Seat | Parliament House, Halawai |
Appointer | Monarch of Konalani with the confidence of the Assembly |
Term length | No fixed term |
Constituting instrument | Constitution of Konalani |
Inaugural holder | Keʻalohilani Pekelo |
Formation | May 14, 1860 |
Salary | Ꝃ200,000 |
Website | www.kuhinanui.ko |
List of prime ministers
Prime Ministers (1960-1969, 2003-Present)
No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Election | Term of office | Political party | Government | ||
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Took office | Left office | Time in office | ||||||
People's Republic of Batsweda (1960–1969) | ||||||||
1 | Joseph Baa (1908–1969) |
— | 11 November 1960 | 12 February 1969 (executed) |
8 years, 93 days | Banno People's Party (Batsweda Popular Front) |
Committee of National Liberation (BPF) | |
1961 | Baa I (BPF) | |||||||
1965 | Baa II (BPF) | |||||||
— | Maajid al-Salek (1925–2012) |
— | 12 February 1969 | 24 June 1969 | 132 days | Military | Government for National Unity (Military) | |
Republic of Batsweda (1969–2002) | ||||||||
Post abolished (24 June 1969 – 27 September 2002) | ||||||||
Republic of Batsweda (2002–Present) | ||||||||
— | Ibrahim Ndiaye (1933–2018) |
— | 27 September 2002 | 23 February 2003 | 149 days | Independent | Round Table Cabinet (COTOB–LNP–PAJU–UDP) | |
2 | Mariam Akoto (born 1952) |
2003 | 23 February 2003 | 6 March 2011 | 8 years, 11 days | Union of Democracy and Progress | Akoto I (UDP–PAJU–ASP) | |
2007 | Akoto II (UDP–PAJU–ASP–GPB) | |||||||
3 | Mohamed Addai (born 1949) |
2011 | 6 March 2011 | 28 August 2017 | 6 years, 175 days | Coalition for the Transformation of Batsweda | Addai I (COTOB–UDA) | |
2013 | Addai II (COTOB) | |||||||
4 | Taiser al-Zaman (born 1966) |
2017 | 28 August 2017 | 11 October 2018 | 1 year, 44 days | Party for Justice and Unity | al-Zaman (PAJU–UDP–NRF) | |
5 | Peter Bafuor (born 1956) |
— | 11 October 2018 | 2 April 2019 | 173 days | Party for Justice and Unity | Bafuor I (PAJU–UDP–NRF) | |
Bafuor II (PAJU–NRF) | ||||||||
6 | Julius Narh (born 1951) |
— | 2 April 2019 | 1 September 2021 | 2 years, 152 days | United Democratic Alliance | Narh (UDA–COTOB–ALP) | |
7 | Abena Mmorosa (born 1974) |
2021 | 1 September 2021 | 22 May 2022 (deposed) |
263 days | Union of Democracy and Progress | Mmorosa (UDP–NRF–PAJU) | |
— | Samuel Nyantah (born 1968) |
— | 22 May 2022 | Incumbent | 2 years, 193 days | Military | Council of Transitional Governance (Military) |