New Cabinet Announcement, Parliament House – Monday November 19th

Last Updated on Wednesday, 21 November 2012 02:26

Prime Minister Kilman announces his cabinet – photo credit: Toby Ley

Prime Minister Kilman announces his cabinet – photo credit: Toby Ley

PM Kilman and his cabinet – photo credit: Toby Ley

Alfred Carlot swears in as Minister of Foreign Affairs – photo credit: Toby Ley

The Public watch on – photo credit: Toby Ley

The Parliament Clerk – photo credit: Toby Ley

Acting Police Commissioner monitors proceedings – photo credit: Toby Ley

Edward Nipake Natapei interviewed by the media – photo credit: Toby Ley

Iauko and Group – photo credit: Toby Ley

One comment on “New Cabinet Announcement, Parliament House – Monday November 19th

  1. George Wilbur on said:

    nice

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