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This is a non-diffusing parent category of Category:Women members of the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea The contents of that subcategory can also be found within this category, or in diffusing subcategories of it.
Advance PNG: Kundiawa-Gembogl Open: Chimbu: 2022–present Rainbo Paita Pangu Pati: Finschhafen Open: Morobe: 2017–present Francis Kikin Siune Pangu Pati: Kerowagi Open: Chiumbu: 2022–present Powes Parkop: Social Democratic Party: National Capital District Provincial: NCD: 2007–present Mikki Kaeok Pangu Pati: Wapenamanda Open: Enga: 2022 ...
This article lists political parties in Papua New Guinea.Papua New Guinea has a multi-party system with numerous political 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.
Prior: PNG National Party. Kikori Open: Gulf: 2017–present Pogio Ghate: Pangu Party Prior: Social Democratic Party. Daulo Open: Eastern Highlands: 2017–present Wake Goi: People's National Congress Jimi Open: Jiwaka: 2007–2012, 2017–present Lekwa Gure: Melanesian Alliance Party Prior: Independent, Pangu Party. Rigo Open: Central: 2017 ...
Legislature Name Period 1st House of Assembly: Horace Niall: June 8, 1964 – June 3, 1968 2nd House of Assembly: John Guise: June 4, 1968 – April 20, 1972
However, in the July 2022 national election, for 118 members of parliament, two were elected. [4] In October 2023, a further woman, Francesca Semoso, was elected to represent North Bougainville in a by-election. [5]
Leader of the Opposition is a constitutionally sanctioned office in Papua New Guinea.It originates from Westminster role for a leader of the opposition.. The Constitution defines the role "for a member of the Parliament of Papua New Guinea as being the principal speaker on behalf of those members of the Parliament who are not generally committed to support the government".
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.