Nelson O. Oduber

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Nelson Orlando Oduber (born 1947) is the prime minister of Aruba. He is a member of the Movimiento Electoral di Pueblo (People's Electoral Movement). He was prime minister for the first time from 1989 until 1994, when his party lost parliamentary elections, and has been prime minister again since October 30, 2001, since his party won parliamentary elections. His party (with Oduber as leader)is the only one elected and then re-elected (2001 & 2005) with the absolute mandate of the people of Aruba ever since the status aparte.

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