Cyril Buraman (born 12 November 1959) is a Nauruan political figure and member of the Parliament of Nauru.

Cyril Buraman
Speaker of the Parliament of Nauru
In office
13 July 2016 – August 2019
Preceded byLudwig Scotty
Succeeded byMarcus Stephen
Personal details
Born (1959-11-12) 12 November 1959 (age 65)
Nauru
NationalityNauru Nauruan

Background

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Buraman was born on 12 November 1959, registered to the Anetan District. He is a member of the Ranibok tribe.[1]

Buraman stood for, and was duly elected to, the Parliament of Nauru, where the party system is not fully developed, and in 2007 was seen as an opponent of the incoming Administration of President Marcus Stephen.

Events of 2008

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Alliance with Parliamentary Speaker

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In March 2008 David Adeang was appointed Speaker of the Parliament of Nauru and Buraman was regarded as tactically close to Adeang and to former President of Nauru René Harris, who was at the time still retained his Parliamentary seat and exercised a role as a leading member of the Opposition.

April 2008

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In April 2008 Buraman stood again, but lost his seat in the Parliament of Nauru, as did former President René Harris.[2]

Return to Parliament

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In June 2013 Buraman was re-elected to Parliament for Anetan.[3] He was the Speaker of the Parliament of Nauru from 13 July 2016 to 27 July 2019.

Having been unseated in the 2019 Parliamentary election, Buraman stood unsuccessfully to regain his Anetan seat in 2022.[4][5]

Personal life

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Buramen became engaged to Sharon Bam, of the Uaboe district, on 13 January 1981.[6] The couple married on 23 January 1981.[7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Caudwell, L. V. (14 November 1959). "REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS" (PDF). Republic of Nauru Government Gazette (48): 2.
  2. ^ "PPAPD - Nauru Elections return Stephen-led Government". Archived from the original on 2011-06-12. Retrieved 2010-06-23.
  3. ^ "Hon Cyril Buraman - Member for Constituency of Anetan - The Government of the Republic of Nauru". 1 July 2022. Archived from the original on 2022-07-01.
  4. ^ "Declaration of Results, 2019 Parliamentary Elections, Anetan constituency" (PDF). election.com.nr. Retrieved 3 October 2022.
  5. ^ "Declaration of Results, 2022 Parliamentary election, Anetan constituency" (PDF). election.com.nr. Retrieved 3 October 2022.
  6. ^ Tsitsi, E. (4 January 1981). "ENGAGEMENT TO MARRY" (PDF). Republic of Nauru Government Gazette (8): 2.
  7. ^ Ika, B. (1 April 1981). "MARRIAGES" (PDF). Republic of Nauru Government Gazette (19): 5.