Our Future Leaders
Engage them to explore
We want to make them future leaders of today and tomorrow.
Aine n te Auti
Aine ni kataneiai nakon te Auti
We want them to be MPs one day.
Our Leaders of Today
Our MPs to lead us today.
We want to make them to build our future for us.
House of Parliament - Government of Kiribati
This is the House of Parliament for the Kiribati Government. This is where we meet all Member of Parliaments from each island and discuss matters during our Parliament sessions.
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Presidential elections were held in Kiribati on 25 October 2024, following parliamentary elections in August. Incumbent President Taneti Maamau of the Tobwaan Kiribati Party was re-elected with 55% of the vote.
OUR HISTORY
Mwaneaba ni Maungatabu
In 1979 the Gilbert Islands, Banaba, the Phoenix and the Line Islands became the independent Republic of Kiribati. The Republic has a total land area of 810 square kilometres and consists of thirty three atolls and islands, spread across approximately a third of a million square kilometres of the Pacific Ocean, of which 21 islands are inhabited.
The Kiribati Parliamentary system is quite unique in that it is a blend of both the British and American systems. Te Beretitenti (President) is elected nationally. Members of the Cabinet are appointed by Te Beretitenti from amongst the Members of Parliament.
Our Mission
This is where our mission will be
Our Vision
This is where our vision will be.
Maneaba ni Maungatabu Tour Guide for Schools
Parliament Tour is open to schools and general public for booking. The Speaker of the Maneaba ni Maungatabu is very delighted to welcome you to visit our precinct and learn more about the roles and settings of the Maneaba ni Maungatabu.
Booking
Teachers and General Public are invited to make bookings for a tour with the Maneaba ni Maungatabu for their respective schools and enquire either by phone (+686 74021880) or by email to info@parliament.gov.ki.
Booking
Teachers and General Public are invited to make bookings for a tour with the Maneaba ni Maungatabu for their respective schools and enquire either by phone (+686 74021880) or by email to info@parliament.gov.ki.
Brief Tour Information
This tour will be conducted by Parliamentary Attendants which will operate from Monday to Friday as per shown in the tour schedule. During the tour, you will visit and learn about the two wings of the parliament complex, the main Chamber, including the roles of the Honorable Speaker, Members and Parliamentary Staff, the Mace and so forth. When Parliament is sitting, you will observe parliament proceeding from the public gallery.
Students or public members or public members are encouraged to raise questions at any time during the tour.
This tour will be conducted by Parliamentary Attendants which will operate from Monday to Friday as per shown in the tour schedule. During the tour, you will visit and learn about the two wings of the parliament complex, the main Chamber, including the roles of the Honorable Speaker, Members and Parliamentary Staff, the Mace and so forth. When Parliament is sitting, you will observe parliament proceeding from the public gallery.
Students or public members or public members are encouraged to raise questions at any time during the tour.
Download Tour Guide For Schools