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David Derek Sikua (born October 10 1959) has been the Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands since December 20, 2007.

Career

Sikua is from Ngalitavethi Village in Guadalcanal Province. He was Under Secretary of the Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development from April 1993 to February 1994, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development from February 1994 to November 1997, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Forests, Environment and Conservation from November 1997 to January 1998, Permanent Secretary with Special Duties at the Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development from May 2003 to September 7 2003, and Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development from September 8 2003 to December 31 2005. After Sogavare was defeated on December 13 2007 in a motion of no-confidence, which was put forward by Sikua, Sikua was the opposition's candidate to replace him. He was elected Prime Minister by Parliament on December 20 2007, receiving 32 votes against 15 for government candidate Patteson Oti. He was sworn in on the same day, and his Cabinet was sworn in on December 21 and December 22.

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