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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.
The politics of Papua New Guinea takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic multi-party system, whereby the prime minister is the head of government. Papua New Guinea is an independent Commonwealth realm , with the monarch serving as head of state and a governor-general , nominated by the National Parliament ...
National Alliance Party: North Bougainville Open: Bougainville: 2017–2022 (died) Francesca Semoso: Pangu Pati: 2023–present Raphael Tonpi United Labour Party: Mendi Open: Southern Highlands: 2022–present Belden Namah: Papua New Guinea Party: Vanimo-Green River Open: West Sepik: 2007–present Alexander Suguman Orme United Resources Party ...
The Pangu Pati (Pangu Party), officially Papua na Niugini Yunion Pati [b] (lit. ' Papua and New Guinea Union Party '), [c] is a nationalist [5] [3] and developmentalist [3] [4] political party in Papua New Guinea. The party is the oldest political party in Papua New Guinea and has held all levels of government throughout its history.
Defunct political parties in Papua New Guinea (12 P) Pages in category "Political parties in Papua New Guinea" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total.
The National Alliance Party (NAP) won 15 seats; the United Resources Party (URP) secured ten seats whilst the Pangu Pati won nine. The People's Progress Party and the Papua New Guinea Party won five seats each, the Triumph Heritage Empowerment Rural Party secured four seats, whilst the National Party won three seats.
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.
Prior: People's Progress Party, Papua New Guinea Party. North Fly Open: Western: 2017–present William Duma: United Resources Party Hagen Open: Western Highlands: 2002–present Soroi Eoe: People's National Congress Prior: PNG National Party. Kikori Open: Gulf: 2017–present Pogio Ghate: Pangu Party Prior: Social Democratic Party. Daulo Open ...