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  2. Nelson Oduber - Wikipedia

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    Nelson Orlando Oduber (born 7 February 1947) [1] is a retired Aruban politician who served as the 2nd Prime Minister of Aruba. Following his defeat in the 2009 Aruban general election , Oduber retired from politics.

  3. Prime Minister of Aruba - Wikipedia

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    Edgard Vrolijk. Political parties. Elections: 2001, 2005, 2009, 2013, 2017, 2021. Other countries. v. t. e. The prime minister of Aruba (Papiamento: Prome minister di Aruba; Dutch: Premier van Aruba) is de facto head of the executive branch of government. Together with Aruba's Council of Ministers, they form the executive branch of Aruban ...

  4. Dangui Oduber - Wikipedia

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    Oduber was born on July 13, 1978, in Oranjestad, Aruba, to Nelson Oduber - the former Prime Minister of Aruba - and Glenda Croes. He has two siblings, Glenson and Nelson Jr. He attended Bon Bini Primary school and after, attended La Salle Secondary School.

  5. 2009 Aruban general election - Wikipedia

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    This meant that Nelson Oduber, the demissionary Prime Minister of Aruba, had lost control of the Estates for the first time in eight years. Eman arrived at the AVP party headquarters in Oranjestad, where he was greeted by approximately 2,000 supporters dressed in green, the color of the AVP.

  6. Jossy Mansur - Wikipedia

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    Mansur was known for his weekly editorials which were often critical of the local government of Prime Minister Nelson Oduber. The ongoing disagreement between Mansur and Oduber dates back many years. During the election campaign in 2001 Oduber's party even had stickers made stating "Don’t believe Diario."

  7. 1989 Aruban general election - Wikipedia

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    General elections were held in Aruba on 7 January 1989. The People's Electoral Movement (MEP) emerged as the largest party, winning ten of the 21 seats in the Estates.The MEP formed a three-party coalition government with the Aruban Democratic Party and the Aruban Patriotic Party, with Nelson Oduber becoming Prime Minister.

  8. Beth Holloway - Wikipedia

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    On June 12, 2005, three days after the arrest of van der Sloot and the Kalpoe brothers, and in response to a nationally televised address by Aruba Prime Minister Nelson Oduber reaffirming Aruba's commitment to solving the case, Twitty stated, "I'm not getting any answers." [23] She added, "I don't feel any further along than the day I got here."

  9. First Wever-Croes cabinet - Wikipedia

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    The first Wever-Croes cabinet (Papiamento: Gabinete Wever-Croes I) was the cabinet of Aruba from 17 November 2017 to 20 September 2021. It was formed by a coalition government of the political parties People's Electoral Movement (MEP), Proud and Respected People (POR) and Democratic Network (RED), and was led by Prime Minister Evelyn Wever-Croes.