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  2. National Parliament House, Port Moresby - Wikipedia

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    The Papua and New Guinea House of Assembly seated between 1964 and 1975 in a building in downtown Port Moresby that was previously used as a hospital. [2] The National Parliament Building was officially opened by Prince Charles on 8 August 1984. [2]

  3. National Parliament of Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    The National Parliament of Papua New Guinea is the unicameral national legislature in Papua New Guinea. It was created in 1964 as the House of Assembly of Papua and New Guinea but gained its current name after the nation was granted independence in 1975.

  4. List of members of the Papua New Guinean Parliament who died ...

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    1 House of Assembly (1964-1975) 2 National ... The following is a list of members of the Parliament of Papua New Guinea who died in office. House of Assembly (1964 ...

  5. Speaker of the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea

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    1st House of Assembly: Horace Niall: June 8, 1964 – June 3, 1968 2nd House of Assembly: John Guise: June 4, 1968 – April 20, 1972 3rd House of Assembly: Perry Kwan: April 20, 1972 – June 22, 1972 Sir Barry Holloway: June 23, 1972 – September 16, 1975 1st National Parliament: September 16, 1975 – August 9, 1977 Sir Kingsford Dibela

  6. House of Assembly of Papua and New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    After independence in 1975, the legislature was renamed from the House of Assembly of Papua New Guinea to the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea. From 1884 to 1902, Papua or British New Guinea was administered by Britain and then transferred to direct rule by Australia under the Papua Act 1906. Australian rule was interrupted during World ...

  7. Members of the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea, 2022 ...

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    Papua New Guinea Party: Vanimo-Green River Open: West Sepik: 2007–present Alexander Suguman Orme United Resources Party: Sumkar Open: Madang: 2022–present Pila Kole Niningi Pangu Pati: Imbonggu Open: Southern Highlands: 2012–present Steven Pim People's National Congress: Dei Open: Western Highlands: 2022–September 2023 (died) [5] Simon ...

  8. Politics of Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Papua New Guinea has a unicameral National Parliament, previously known as the House of Assembly.It has 111 seats, with 89 elected from single-member "Open" electorates and 22 from province-level "Provincial" electorates.

  9. Waigani - Wikipedia

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    Waigani is a suburb of Port Moresby in Papua New Guinea.It includes the Parliament Building of Papua New Guinea, [1] the National and Supreme Court, the University of Papua New Guinea, [2] Morauta House, the PNG National Museum, the National Library, British, Australian, and New Zealand High Commissions and Japanese Embassy.