List of members of the Parliament of Vanuatu (1987–1991)

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The 46 members of the Parliament of Vanuatu from 1987 to 1991 were elected on 30 November 1987.

List of members[]

Constituency Member Party Notes
Ambae Union of Moderate Parties Dismissed from parliament in July 1988. By-election on 12 December 1988 won by (VP)[1]
Vanua'aku Pati
Onneyn Tahi Vanua'aku Pati
Ambrym Union of Moderate Parties Dismissed from parliament in July 1988. By-election on 12 December 1988 won by (VP)[1]
Vanua'aku Pati
Banks and Torres Union of Moderate Parties Dismissed from parliament in July 1988. By-election on 12 December 1988 won by (VP)[1]
Vanua'aku Pati Resigned from parliament in November 1988. By-election on 28 November 1989 won by (VP)[2][3]
Efate Union of Moderate Parties Dismissed from parliament in July 1988. By-election on 12 December 1988 won by and (both VP)[1]
Union of Moderate Parties
Donald Kalpokas Vanua'aku Pati
Vanua'aku Pati
Epi Vanua'aku Pati Resigned from parliament in November 1988. By-election on 28 November 1989 won by (VP)[2][3]
Luganville Alfred Maseng Union of Moderate Parties Dismissed from parliament in July 1988. By-election on 12 December 1988 won by (VP)[1]
Vanua'aku Pati Resigned from parliament in November 1988. By-election on 28 November 1989 won by (VP)[2][3]
Maewo Vanua'aku Pati
Malekula Vanua'aku Pati Resigned from parliament in November 1988. By-election on 28 November 1989 won by (VP)[2][3]
Vanua'aku Pati
Union of Moderate Parties Dismissed from parliament in July 1988. By-election on 12 December 1988 won by Daniel Nato and (both VP)[1]
Paul Telukluk Union of Moderate Parties
Vanua'aku Pati
Sethy Regenvanu Vanua'aku Pati
Other Southern Islands Edward Natapei Vanua'aku Pati
Paama Vanua'aku Pati
Pentecost Union of Moderate Parties
Walter Lini Vanua'aku Pati
Vanua'aku Pati
Union of Moderate Parties
Port Vila Maxime Carlot Korman Union of Moderate Parties Dismissed from parliament in July 1988. By-election on 12 December 1988 won by (), Kalkot Mataskelekele (VP) and (VP)[1]
Maria Crowby Union of Moderate Parties
Willie Jimmy Union of Moderate Parties
Motarilavoa Hilda Lin̄i Vanua'aku Pati
Barak Sopé Vanua'aku Pati Resigned from parliament in November 1988. By-election on 28 November 1989 won by (VP)[2][3]
Santo–Malo–Aore Union of Moderate Parties Dismissed from parliament in July 1988. Three seats filled in a by-election on 12 December 1988 won by (), (VP) and (VP)[1] Fourth seat filled in a by-election on 28 November 1989 won by ()[3]
Union of Moderate Parties
Serge Vohor Union of Moderate Parties
Fren Melanesian Party
Sela Molisa Vanua'aku Pati
Vanua'aku Pati
Sherpherds Vanua'aku Pati
Fred Timakata Vanua'aku Pati Elected president in 1989. By-election on 28 November 1989 won by (VP)[3]
Tanna Iolu Abil Vanua'aku Pati
Vanua'aku Pati
Vanua'aku Pati
Union of Moderate Parties Dismissed from parliament in July 1988. By-election on 12 December 1988 won by (VP), () and (VP)[1]
Union of Moderate Parties
Union of Moderate Parties
Source: Official Gazette[4]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i The Electoral Commission Republic of Vanuatu Official Gazette, 19 December 1988
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e Kenn Ross (1990) Prospects for Crisis Prediction: A South Pacific Case Study
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g The Electoral Commission Republic of Vanuatu Official Gazette, 18 December 1989
  4. ^ Declaration under the Representation of the People Act No. 13 of 1982 Schedule 5 Rule 21 Republic of Vanuatu Official Gazette, 10 December 1987
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