Parcelle Bop

Parcelle James Dedagunmon Bop (c. 1947  23 October 2013} was a Nauruan politician.[1]

Parcelle Bop
Member of the Nauruan Parliament
for Meneng
In office
1984–1986
Preceded byJames Ategan Bop
Succeeded byPaul Denabuawa Jeremiah
Personal details
Bornc. 1947
Died23 October 2013 (aged 66)

Biography

Bop was born around 1947. He was a member of the Iruwa tribe.[2]

In the 1983 parliamentary election, James Ategan Bop was elected to represent the Meneng Constituency.[3] He died in office in July 1984.[4] As a result, on 25 August 1984, a by-election was held in the constituency. Parcelle Bop was elected, having received 74 first preference votes.[5] In 1985, Bop attended a conference of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association held in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.[6] Bop unsuccessfully sought re-election in 1986.[7] He again unsuccessfully ran in the 1987 election.[8]

In November 2009, Bop was appointed to the Board of Directors of the Nauru Phosphate Royalties Trust.[9]

Bop died on 23 October 2013.[2]

References

  1. Mani, V. S. (12 January 1987). "CANDIDATES NOMINATED" (PDF). Republic of Nauru Government Gazette (3): 6.
  2. Cain, Michael B. (13 November 2013). "DEATHS" (PDF). Republic of Nauru Government Gazette (176): 8.
  3. Star, T. W. (5 December 1983). "DECLARATION OF ELECTION" (PDF). Republic of Nauru Government Gazette (67): 5.
  4. "James Ategan Bop". Pacific Islands Monthly (9): 73. 1 September 1984.
  5. Star, T. W. (30 August 1984). "DECLARATION OF ELECTION" (PDF). Republic of Nauru Government Gazette (53): 1.
  6. "A warm welcome". Regina Leader-Post. 28 September 1985. p. 3. Retrieved 7 September 2023 via Newspapers.com.
  7. Mani, V. S. (8 December 1986). "DECLARATION OF ELECTION" (PDF). Republic of Nauru Government Gazette (88): 4.
  8. Mani, V. S. (26 January 1987). "ELECTORAL ACT 1965-1973" (PDF). Republic of Nauru Government Gazette (9): 7.
  9. Solomon, Camilla (3 December 2009). "RECONSTITUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE NAURU PHOSPHATE ROYALTIES TRUST" (PDF). Republic of Nauru Government Gazette (123): 1.


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