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Name
  
Alfred Maseng

Resigned
  
May 11, 2004

Party
  
Union of Moderate Parties

Role
  
Politician


Died
  
November 18, 2004, Luganville, Vanuatu

Presidential term
  
April 12, 2004 – May 11, 2004

First day in office
  
April 12, 2004

Alfred Maseng Nalo (died November 18, 2004) was a politician from Vanuatu. He served as Speaker of the Parliament from December 1991 to November 1995, and foreign minister from 1995 until 1996. He was also the President of Vanuatu for two brief periods lasting about a month each, during 1994 and 2004.

Maseng had been acting president of Vanuatu from January 30 to March 2, 1994, while he was speaker of parliament and an acting president was needed in the interval between the expiry of a president's term and the next presidential election. In the 2004 presidential elections, Maseng was one of 32 candidates, and a two-thirds majority in parliament was needed to win. Balloting started on April 8, but this session and another session on April 10 failed to result in the required majority for any candidate. In the fourth round of balloting on April 12 (Easter Monday), Maseng defeated the government's candidate, Kalkot Mataskelekele, by a vote of 41 to 16, and was sworn in immediately. He was removed as president on May 11, 2004, by the Supreme Court, which ruled that the election was invalid because of a rule banning people with criminal records from being elected. It had been revealed that he was serving a suspended sentence on corruption charges, including receiving stolen goods.

He was a member of the conservative Francophone Union of Moderate Parties. He died at a hospital in northern Vanuatu several months after his removal from the presidency. His age and cause of death have not been reported.

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Alfred Maseng Wikipedia