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Philip Schyle (born 15 September 1962 Nouméa, New Caledonia) is a French Polynesian politician and a member of the O Porinetia To Tatou Ai'a political party. [1] He is also president of the Fetia Api political party. Schyle was twice the President of the Assembly of French Polynesia - from April 2006 to April 2007 and from April 2009 to April 2010.[2]
In 2003 Schyle was elected mayor of Arue, French Polynesia in a by-election, following the disappearance of the previous mayor, Boris Léontieff.[3]
He was elected Speaker (President) of the French Polynesia Assembly in April 2006.[1][4] He was again elected president on Thursday, April 9, 2009.[1] He defeated incumbent Speaker Edouard Fritch. Schyle received 40 votes, while Fritch garnered just 14 votes in the election.[1] There were two blank ballots and one member did not participate in the election.[1] Schyle was immediately sworn in as Speaker following his victory. [1]
In June 2020 he lost the mayoralty of Arue to Teura Iriti in the second round of municipal elections.[5]
In September 2022 he joined Teva Rohfritsch and Nicole Bouteau in resigning from Tapura Huiraatira, citing disappointment with Edouard Fritch's government.[6] He subsequently decided to retire from political life.[7]