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  2. 2024 in Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    6–9 September – Pope Francis conducts the first papal visit to Papua New Guinea since 1995. [12]12 September – Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea James Marape survives a vote of no confidence in the National Parliament.

  3. File:Environmental Performance Index, 2024.png - Wikipedia

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  4. National Executive Council of Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    All executive power in the government is vested in the National Executive Council, which comprises all Ministers of the Crown. Unlike Australia, whose has a two-tier level of government between the Cabinet for political decision and the Federal Executive Council for purely formal decisions, the NEC is patterned along the precedent of the former as it makes policy decisions.

  5. Vacancy - Wikipedia

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    Vacancy (economics) or job opening, a position offered by a business that wishes to hire a worker Vacancy (housing) , unoccupied houses in a community Film and television

  6. David Manning (police officer) - Wikipedia

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    David Manning is the son of Michael J. Manning, an economist and anti-corruption campaigner who was born in Australia and became a naturalized citizen of PNG, and Relly Manning, from East New Britain in PNG. His grandfather, Alan Manning, was one of the founders of the Democratic Labor Party in Australia. [1]

  7. Elections in Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Papua New Guinea elects on the national level a legislature.The National Parliament has 111 members, elected for a five-year term in single-seat constituencies. [1] Papua New Guinea has a multi-party system, with numerous parties in which no one party often has a chance of gaining power alone, and parties must work with each other to form coalition governments.

  8. National Parliament of Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Each provincial member becomes governor of their province unless they take a ministerial position, in which case the governorship passes to an open member of the province. [4] From 1964 until 1977 an Optional Preferential Voting System was used. [citation needed] The first past the post system was used from 1977 until 2002.

  9. File:Nusantara, June 2024.png - Wikipedia

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