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POLYNESIA-POLITICS-VOTE-FLOSSE
The leader of the pro-independence Union for Democracy (UPLD) party, Oscar Temaru, is pictured at the assembly before a no confidence motion in Papeete 19 February 2005. Nearly two decades as leader of French Polynesia came to an end for Gaston Flosse late yesterday after a no confidence vote called by a party seeking independence for the Pacific territory. A longstanding ally of President Jacques Chirac, 73-year-old Flosse and his government were forced to stand down after the no confidence motion was adopted by 30 votes in the territory-s 57-seat assembly. AFP PHOTO VALERIE MACON
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PAPEETE FRENCH POLYNESIA, 19 feb |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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VALERIE MACON |
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19 Februarie 2005 |
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