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1137 ASO LUA, 26 IANUARI 2016 Na Tauaofia Le Fono Aoao Faitulafono I Le Itula E 9:00 I Le Taeao E Tusa Ai Ma Polokalame O Fonota 1137 ASO LUA, 26 IANUARI 2016 Na tauaofia le Fono Aoao Faitulafono i le itula e 9:00 i le taeao e tusa ai ma Polokalame o Fonotaga a le Palemene 2014/2015. Tatalo. SAUNOAGA FAAFEILOAI A LE FOFOGA FETALAI FOFOGA FETALAI: Ou te faasilasila atu ua amataina nei Taualumaga a le Fono Aoao Faitulafono. I le agaga loto maualalo, ou te manatu o lea ua maea ona tatou momoli lapapala o malo, o le tatou faasagi foi ma le faapolo i le Atua i lenei aso, ua tatou momoli laau i Fogaa, ma tatou faatagisia Lona alofa ma Lona agalelei ina ia mafai ona au ma i tatou i lenei taeao. Ou te ofo alofa atu ma ou faatalofa atu i tulaga aloaia i le paia ma le mamalu maualuga o le tatou Palemene i ona tulaga faalupe, ua toe aofaga potopoto le mamalu o sa ma faiga e masani ai lo tatou Maota, i lau Afioga i le Taitai o le Malo ma le paia maualuga o lau Kapeneta, aemaise foi le afio o lau Afioga i le Taitai o le Itu Agai, ma sui usufono mamalu uma o le tatou Palemene i lenei aso. O le viiga ma le faamanu e le faaitiitia o le agaga loto maualalo i le Atua ona ua toe taitai mai lo outou soifua manuia i lenei aso fou. Faafetai foi i le Atua o lo o i ai le talitonuga atoa o lo o manuia le tapuaiga a lo tatou atunuu, o lo o tapuai mai le paia aua Aiga ma latou Tama, o Tama ma o latou Aiga, le Usoga ia Tumua ma Pule, Ituau ma Alataua, Aiga i le Tai ma le Vaa o Fonoti. E faamuli ma le ai se tala aua le tapuaiga mau i o tatou Faafeagaiga taulagi i so o se fata faitaulaga, e talitonu o la outou tatalo o lo o ae manuia ai faiva o lau Palemene. Ua vaeseuga foi tatou te le mafuta, ona o le tele ma le anoanoai o tiute faatino o le tatou Malo, aemaise le tagata lava ia ma lana matafaioi fai, e le gata i totonu o tatou nuu ma afioaga i itumalo taitasi, aemaise o tatou aiga ma le va faafeagai ai i le faaauauina o tatou galuega mo le tautuaina o le tatou atunuu. E avea foi lenei avanoa e ofo alofa ma faatalofa atu i tulaga aloaia i le tapuai mai o tatou aiga, o uo ma aumeamamae, e le mafai ona faagaloina lo tatou motu i Sasae, le paia i le faigamalo i lau Afioga i le Kovana Sili ma le Lutena Kovana, lau Afioga i le Peresetene, lau Afioga i le Fofoga Fetalai ma Maota o Sui. Ia o paia lava ia o Samoa na lua i le lauti na laulelei o Aiga, aua Sua ma le Vaifanua, o Fofo ma Aitulagi, Saole ma Saleaumua ma le Launiu na Saelua, o Tama a le Manuatele ma Tootoo o le Faleula ma le Laau na Amotasi. 1138 26 IANUARI 2016 Saunoaga Faafeiloai a le Fofoga Fetalai E faatalofa atu foi i so o se Tupu ma Ee ma tamalii ma failauga o le atunuu o lo o faatalofa mai i tafa e fia o lenei lalolagi, leaga o lea ua tatou i ai i faiga faatekonolosi ua maua uma, e oo foi i tatou Fonotaga i lenei taeao, ia o lo o faapena ona auina atu i upega o faamatalaga. Ou te ofo alofa atu ma ou faatalofa atu i le paia o Samoa aoao i so o se vaega o lenei lalolagi o lo o faafofoga mai ma maua mai a tatou faasalalauga o le tatou Maota Fono. Malo le tapuai, faafetai tatalo, faafetai i lo outou alofa tulai o lo o faapena ona agiga pea le alofa tunoa o lo o fai mai pea ia Samoa ma le matou taputapuai atu i fanua i maota ma laoa. O lenei taeao ou te manatu le paia e o le tatou Palemene, ia ua faliu nei le la i lona tauafiafi. O le toe aso lenei o le toe aso nai Moamoa, tatou te tu i le too ma tepa i le ata i le tatou faigamalaga umi na tatou sau ai nei i lenei Paeaiga. Ou te manatu e le tau faailoaina, o le tatou Fono lenei ia o le Fono mulimuli lenei o lenei Paeaiga. E le mafai ai ona tatou faaitiitia le agaga faafetai i le Atua ua tatou taunuu mai i le siui o a tatou galuega o lenei Paeaiga i le alofa tunoa o le Atua na taitai mai ai lo outou soifua manuia ma lo outou soifua laulelei. E ui ina afemoe le malaga i nisi o Tulatoa o le tatou Palemene sa tatou mafuta faatasi ona o le malaga a le maliu ma le oti, ia ma nisi foi ua tatou le mafuta ona o nisi o fuafuaga faale-Tulafono, ae faafetai o lo o toatele le paia ma le mamalu o le tatou Maota, o lo o sasao mai e faaiu ai a tatou Fonotaga i lenei Palemene. Ua outou silafia tulaga masani, ia o le tatou Tala o le Tupe Faaopoopo faaiu lenei. A mafaufau atu i le 10 i le 15 a tatou Tala o le Tupe, e aofia ai Tala Autu ma Tala o le Tupe Faaopoopo, masalo o le tatou toe galuega lenei ae tatou te le i taumavae. O le a fai le tatou Fono i le aso ma le talitonuga o le Aso Faraile o le a fai ai le tatou sauniga faapitoa, e faia ai le tatou Sauniga Lotu, ia ona taumavae ai lea ae alo le atunuu i le faiga filifiliga pei ona faatulagaina. Ou te tatalo ma lou agaga faaaloalo i le paia o le tatou Maota Fono, ia sagai maia ai o le tai. Ou te manatu ma lou faamoemoe e le tau aoaia e Laupua Tamafaiga, o lo o ua i ina le uta a le faimea i ituaso faapenei, aua o lea ua ilovea ma iloa taiao i le tatou faigamalaga o lo o faafofoga mai e na filifilia i tatou. Na o le faamanu ma le faafetai, ia ona faasolo ai lea o taualumaga o Tala o le Tupe i mea masani, e i ai lou talitonuga e le umi. E lafo atu pea i tulaga masani ona o avanoa e tuuina atu i so o se sui usufono, e maua ai le avanoa e faasolo ai le tatou Tala o le Tupe. Faafetai foi i lenei taeao ua tatou faatasi ma Faauluuluga o le tatou Malo, aemaise o le paia maualuga o uaealesi faasalalau, faafetai foi i la outou tautua, e le na ma se laina, e tofu lava le tagata ma lana iumaea ma lana lafo. Ona ou talitonu lea, o auga na o aute e tatou te tau ai i manu pe a tatou pulupululima faatasi, e tasi le faafitiga o aleaga, ia manuia Samoa mo a taeao. Ou te manatu o lea o le a faagasolo le tatou matagaluega i tulaga masani. 1139 26 IANUARI 2016 TUUINA ATU O LIPOTI A KOMITI FILIFILIA Na tolaulauina e le Failautusi Lipoti a Komiti Filifilia nei ua faataatia i luga o le Laulau a Fono e tusa ai ma le T.T.51(5). 1. P.P.2015/2016 Nu.90, Lipoti a le Komiti o Tupe Maua ma Tupe Totogi i le Tala Faatatau Faaopoopo Muamua o Tupe 2015/2016. 2. P.P. 2015/2016 Nu. 91, Lipoti a le Komiti o Galuega, Tulafono Tumau, Maota Fono ma Mataupu tau Faiga Palota i le Lipoti o le Toe Iloiloga o Tulafono Tumau 2016. 3. P.P. 2015/2016 Nu. 92, Lipoti a le Komiti o Faafoega tau Pulega a le Malo i le P.P. 2015/2016 Nu. 61, Lipoti Faaletausaga a le Komisi o Galuega a le Malo mo le Tausaga Faaletupe 2013/2014. 4. P.P. 2015/2016 Nu. 93, Lipoti a le Komiti o Tupe Maua ma Tupe Totogi i le P.P. 2015/2016 Nu. 8, Faamatalaga tau Tupe a le Malo mo le Tausaga Faaletupe 2014. TULAFONO TAU FAAOFI O LE FAATATAUINA O TUPE FAAOPOOPO (NU.1) 2015/2016 - felafolafoaiga i luga o le faitauga faalua FOFOGA FETALAI: E tusa ai ma le Tulafono Tumau, o le a faagasolo nei loa felafolafoaiga i luga o le faitauga faalua o le Tulafono Tau Faaofi o le Faatatauina o Tupe Faaopoopo (Nu.1) 2015/2016. Ou te manatu a o le i tuuina atu le avanoa mo a tatou felafolafoaiga aemaise foi o saunoaga a sui usufono i le tatou Tala o le Tupe, ou te tapa lau Afioga i le Palemia mo lau Saunoaga Faaminisita. Susuga Hon TUILAEPA FATIALOFA AUELUA LUPESOLIAI NEIOTI AIONO SAILELE MALIELEGAOI (Palemia): Lau Afioga i le Fofoga Fetalai ua vaeseuga foi ona tatou feiloai ma tolo ai le Fonotaga a le Palemene i le malologa umi sa feagai mai i tatou. Ma o lea foi la ua toe ae le Fono, ou te manatu ua tele ina galo upu o le lauga i lena taimi ua tatau ona ou toe asiasi i ai, ina ia manino lelei le alāfua na faataoto atu ai le tatou Tala o le Tupe. O lea foi ua maitau i lenei taeao ua e pa'i i paia aua le tapuaiga a Lana Afioga Mamalu, O Le Ao o le Malo, faapea foi le Sui o le Fono a Sui Tofia le Tafatolu o Pulega o Malo e faatau agai. Le paia lava e faasino i Aiga ma latou Tama, ia po o Tama foi ma o latou Aiga, o le mea lava e tasi, faapea le Usoga a Tumua ma Puleono i Salafai.
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