Jean-Marius Raapoto
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Jean-Marius Raapoto | |
|---|---|
| Minister of Education | |
| In office 12 February 2009 – 25 November 2009 | |
| President | Oscar Temaru |
| In office 23 February 2008 – 15 April 2008 | |
| President | Gaston Flosse |
| In office 3 March 2005 – 20 April 2006 | |
| President | Oscar Temaru |
| In office 17 June 2004 – 23 June 2004 | |
| Member of the French Polynesian Assembly for Unknown | |
| In office 6 May 2001 – 4 May 2013 | |
| In office 16 March 1986 – 16 March 1991 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1 January 1943 |
| Died | 23 March 2025 (aged 82) |
| Party | Ea no Maohinui Tireo Tāvini Huiraʻatira |
| Relations | Turo Raapoto and Etienne Raapoto (brothers) |
| Parent | Samuel Raapoto (father) |
Jean-Marius Raapoto (1 January 1943 – 23 March 2025) was a French Polynesian educator, academic and politician who served as a Cabinet Minister. He was a major advocate for the Tahitian language, and served as Minister of Education in various governments between 2004 and 2009.
Raapoto was the son of religious leader Samuel Raapoto and the brother of linguist Turo Raapoto and journalist Etienne Raapoto.[1]