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Boutokaan Te Koaua (BTK) or Pillars of Truth is a political party in Kiribati of which most members are well qualified MPs. Originally, the former name of this party is the National Progressive Party, which was then the first party to rule after Independence in 1979. This party is considerably well-known in Kiribati for overthrowing the Tito government in a no-confidence vote, just after the election of the President of 2003 where Teburoro Tito won in a slim victory. They won the 2004 election of the President as Anote Tong being their candidate. In 2007, they won again overwhelmingly.

Cabinet members

Below is the list of cabinet members of the Republic of Kiribati for 2007 to 2011 by the Boutokaan Te Koaua Party

  • Hon Anote Tong- President of the Republic of Kiribati and Minister of Foreign Affairs & Immigration
  • Hon Teima Onorio - Vice President and Minister of Commerce, Industry and Cooperatives
  • Hon Amberoti Nikora - Minister of Internal and Social Affairs
  • Hon Iotebwa Redfern - Minister of Labour and Human Resources Development
  • Hon Tetabo Nakara - Minister of Environment, Lands and Agriculture Development
  • Hon James Taom - Minister of Education
  • Hon Natan Teewe - Minister of Finance and Economic Development
  • Hon Tawita Temoku - Minister of Line and Phoenix Islands Development
  • Hon Taberannang Timeon - Minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources Development
  • Hon Dr. Kautu Tenaua - Minister of Health and Medical Services
  • Hon Kouraiti Beniato - Minister of Public Works and Utilities
  • Hon Temate Ereateiti - Minister of Communications Transport and Tourism Development

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