Rural Pipol's Pati

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The Rural Pipol's Pati was a political party in Papua New Guinea.

It was launched in March 2002, in advance of the 2002 election. Headed by Peter Namus, it sought to "correct the imbalance in the distribution of funds and resources" between rural and urban areas, arguing that it was unfair that so much development was concentrated in urban areas when both the bulk of people and resources were in rural areas. The party also pledged to start electoral development authorities and cooperative societies to assist in small and medium business development.[1] By May, Menyamya MP had signed up to lead the party into the election.[2]

The party won two seats at the election: in Goilala Open and in North Fly Open.[3] Both MPs later crossed to other parties, and little was heard of the party again.

References[]

  1. ^ "New political party launched". The National. 19 March 2002.
  2. ^ "Party sets goals". PNG Post Courier. 27 May 2002.
  3. ^ "NATIONAL ELECTION 2002". PNG Electoral Commission. Archived from the original on 14 October 2002. Retrieved 11 April 2017.


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