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The Papua New Guinea Party is a political party in Papua New Guinea. It was founded in 2007 by former Prime Minister and Leader of the People's Democratic Movement, Mekere Morauta, along with MP Wake Goi. The party won 8 out of 109 seats in the 2007 General Election. [2] With this result, the party became the largest opposition party. [3]
The party was founded in 1993. It merged with the Christian Country Party and a number of smaller parties in April 1998 to form the PNG First Party, but split in June 1999 into a revived People's National Congress and a revived National Party. [4] At the National General elections of 2002, the party won 2 of 109 seats.
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The Papua New Guinea National Party is a political party in Papua New Guinea. It was formed in September 1969 by Thomas Kavali, Sabumei Kofikai and Siwi Kurondo when the three MPs broke away from the Compass Party. It was formally launched on 14 November 1969. (Kofikai later rejoined the Compass Party).
The Papua New Guinea Labour Party was a political party in Papua New Guinea. It was launched in 2001 by the PNG Trade Union Congress, with Andrew Kandakasi as party president. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In February 2002, Australian Labor Party president Greg Sword visited Port Moresby to support the party. [ 3 ]
United Labour Party: Markham Open: Morobe: 2012–present Sir Peter Ipatas: People's Party: Enga Provincial: Enga: 1997–present Kevin Isifu United Resources Party: Wewak Open: East Sepik: 2017–2022 (died) Peter Isoaimo: National Alliance Party: Kairuku Open: Central: 2014–present Keith Iduhu: New Generation Party: Hiri-Koiari Open ...