Members of the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea, 1992–1997

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This is a list of members of the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea from 1992 to 1997, as elected at the 1992 election.[1][2]

Member Party Electorate Province
People's Progress Party Koroba-Lake Kopiago Open Southern Highlands
Independent North Waghi Open Western Highlands
Pangu Party Ambunti-Dreikikir Open East Sepik
Independent Nawae Open Morobe
Melanesian Alliance Party Middle Ramu Open Madang
People's Democratic Movement Tambul-Nebilyer Open Western Highlands
Moi Avei People's Action Party Kairuku-Hiri Open Central
Pangu Party Finschhafen Open Morobe
People's Progress Party Markham Open Morobe
Independent Enga Provincial Enga
Peter Barter Independent Madang Provincial Madang
People's Progress Party Kavieng Open New Ireland
Pangu Party North Fly Open Western Province
Independent Vanimo-Green River Open West Sepik
Sir Julius Chan People's Progress Party Namatanai Open New Ireland
Independent Central Bougainville Open Bougainville
Independent Anglimp-South Waghi Open Western Highlands
Philemon Embel People's Democratic Movement Nipa-Kutubu Open Southern Highlands
Pangu Party Goilala Open Central
Independent Kikori Open Gulf
Independent Obura-Wonenara Open Eastern Highlands
[a] Pangu Party Tewae-Siassi Open Morobe
[b] Pangu Party Abau Open Central
[b] Pangu Party Abau Open Central
Melanesian Alliance Party Daulo Open Eastern Highlands
Chris Haiveta Independent Gulf Provincial Gulf
People's Democratic Movement Wapenamanda Open Enga
Independent Goroka Open Eastern Highlands
People's Democratic Movement Eastern Highlands Provincial Eastern Highlands
[c] Komo-Magarima Open Southern Highlands
People's Democratic Movement Yangoru-Saussia Open East Sepik
People's Action Party Kerowagi Open Chimbu
Esa'ala Open Milne Bay
John Kaputin Independent Rabaul Open East New Britain
National Party Lufa Open Eastern Highlands
People's Democratic Movement Moresby South Open NCD
Independent Ijivitari Open Northern
People's Progress Party Wabag Open Enga
Independent East New Britain Provincial East New Britain
People's Democratic Movement Pomio Open East New Britain
Pangu Party Gazelle Open East New Britain
Independent Kerema Open Gulf
Independent Middle Fly Open Western Province
Independent South Bougainville Open Bougainville
Pangu Party Angoram Open East Sepik
[d] Pangu Party Sumkar Open Madang
People's Democratic Movement Alotau Open Milne Bay
[c] Melanesian Alliance Party Komo-Magarima Open Southern Highlands
Melanesian Alliance Party Talasea Open West New Britain
Sir Pangu Party Maprik Open East Sepik
Independent Chimbu Provincial Chimbu
Independent Okapa Open Eastern Highlands
People's Progress Party Aitape-Lumi Open West Sepik
Pangu Party Manus Provincial Manus
Independent Huon Gulf Open Morobe
People's Progress Party Unggai-Bena Open Eastern Highlands
Fr John Momis Melanesian Alliance Party Bougainville Provincial Bougainville
People's Action Party Kiriwina-Goodenough Open Milne Bay
People's Action Party Southern Highlands Provincial Southern Highlands
Independent Baiyer-Mul Open Western Highlands
Pangu Party Morobe Provincial Morobe
Michael Nali Independent Mendi Open Southern Highlands
Rabbie Namaliu Pangu Party Kokopo Open East New Britain
Independent Bulolo Open Morobe
Bernard Narokobi Melanesian Alliance Party Wewak Open East Sepik
Independent Telefomin Open West Sepik
Independent Milne Bay Provincial Milne Bay
Gumine Open Chimbu
Michael Ogio People's Democratic Movement North Bougainville Open Bougainville
Independent Sinasina-Yonggamugl Open Chimbu
Kundiawa Open Chimbu
People's Action Party Central Provincial Central
Independent Lagaip Porgera Open Enga
League for National Advancement Rai Coast Open Madang
League for National Advancement Menyamya Open Morobe
Pangu Party Dei Open Western Highlands
Bart Philemon Independent Lae Open Morobe
People's Progress Party Samarai-Murua Open Milne Bay
Independent Madang Open Madang
[e] Manus Provincial Manus
Independent Hagen Open Western Highlands
People's Progress Party Kandrian-Gloucester Open West New Britain
John Pundari Independent Kompiam Ambum Open Enga
League for National Advancement Chuave Open Chimbu
Pangu Party Nuku Open West Sepik
Independent Kabwum Open Morobe
People's Democratic Movement Kandep Open Enga
Independent Henganofi Open Eastern Highlands
Bill Skate National Party Nat. Capital District Provincial NCD
Independent Northern Provincial Northern
Sir Michael Somare Pangu Party East Sepik Provincial East Sepik
People's Action Party Moresby North West Open NCD
Independent Jimi Open Western Highlands
People's Democratic Movement Kainantu Open Eastern Highlands
People's Action Party West Sepik Provincial West Sepik
People's Action Party Imbonggu Open Southern Highlands
[e] League for National Advancement Manus Open Manus
Independent New Ireland Provincial New Ireland
People's Action Party Kagua-Erave Open Southern Highlands
Independent Moresby North East Open NCD
John Waiko People's Action Party Sohe Open Northern
Pangu Party West New Britain Provincial West New Britain
People's Action Party Western Provincial Western
People's Progress Party Usino Bundi Open Madang
Pangu Party Wosera-Gawi Open East Sepik
People's Democratic Movement Bogia Open Madang
Paias Wingti People's Democratic Movement Western Highlands Provincial Western Highlands
Independent Rigo Open Central
Melanesian Alliance Party Tari Open Southern Highlands
People's Democratic Movement Ialibu-Pangia Open Southern Highlands
Peter Yama [d] People's Progress Party Madang Provincial Madang
Independent Karimui-Nomane Open Chimbu
People's Action Party South Fly Open Western
[a][f] Independent Tewae-Siassi Open Morobe
Mao Zeming [f] Independent Tewae-Siassi Open Morobe

Notes[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Tewae-Siassi Open MP resigned in 1992 while facing dismissal by a leadership tribunal. won the resulting by-election in 1993.[3][4][5][6]
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Abau Open MP died in July 1993. His brother, , won the resulting by-election in October 1993.[6]
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b The National Court declared the election of Komo-Magarima Open MP to be void in April 1994. A by-election was held in October 1994, but in November 1995 the National Court declared the by-election result void. won a second by-election in March 1996.[9]
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b Sumkar Open MP resigned in 1992 to avoid pending leadership tribunal charges. Peter Yama won the resulting by-election in December 1992.[7][8]
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b Manus Open MP died in 1995. won the resulting by-election in May 1996.[6][10]
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b Tewae-Siassi Open MP died in 1995. His brother, Mao Zeming, won the resulting by-election in July 1995.[6][5]

References[]

  1. ^ "Papua New Guinea Election Results 1972–2012" (PDF). Development Policy Centre, Australian National University. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
  2. ^ Saffu, Yaw (ed.) (1996). The 1992 Papua New Guinea election: change and continuity in electoral politics (PDF). Research School of Pacific and Asian Stuidies, Australian National University.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Papua New Guinea Yearbook. National & Cassowary Books. 2004.
  4. ^ "Bribery rife with MPs". PNG Post Courier. 14 July 2004.
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b PNG fact book: a one-volume encyclopedia of Papua New Guinea. Oxford University Press. 2005. p. 115.
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b c d "PAPUA NEW GUINEA". Asia Pacific Parliamentary Forum. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
  7. ^ "The Use and Abuse of Electoral Development Funds and their Impact on Electoral Politics and Governance in Papua New Guinea" (PDF). Retrieved 2 August 2017.
  8. ^ "Annual Report for the Period". Ombudsman Commission of Papua New Guinea. 2002. Retrieved 2 August 2017.
  9. ^ "Kaiabe queries Potapes win". PNG Post-Courier. 11 December 2008.
  10. ^ "Pokawin loss ends colourful career". PNG Post Courier. 25 June 2002.
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