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

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
Herowa AgiwaPeople's Progress PartyKoroba-Lake Kopiago OpenSouthern Highlands
Yimbal AipeIndependentNorth Waghi OpenWestern Highlands
Judah AkesimPangu PartyAmbunti-Dreikikir OpenEast Sepik
Yamandi AmosIndependentNawae OpenMorobe
Godfried AndupaMelanesian Alliance PartyMiddle Ramu OpenMadang
Vincent AualiPeople's Democratic MovementTambul-Nebilyer OpenWestern Highlands
Moi AveiPeople's Action PartyKairuku-Hiri OpenCentral
Yaip AviniPangu PartyFinschhafen OpenMorobe
Andrew BaingPeople's Progress PartyMarkham OpenMorobe
Jeffery BalakauIndependentEnga ProvincialEnga
Peter BarterIndependentMadang ProvincialMadang
Michael BenPeople's Progress PartyKavieng OpenNew Ireland
Bob BubacPangu PartyNorth Fly OpenWestern Province
Nappotti BuruIndependentVanimo-Green River OpenWest Sepik
Sir Julius ChanPeople's Progress PartyNamatanai OpenNew Ireland
Joseph EgilioIndependentCentral Bougainville OpenBougainville
William Ekip WiiIndependentAnglimp-South Waghi OpenWestern Highlands
Philemon EmbelPeople's Democratic MovementNipa-Kutubu OpenSouthern Highlands
Camillo EsefPangu PartyGoilala OpenCentral
Roy EvaraIndependentKikori OpenGulf
Peter GaigeIndependentObura-Wonenara OpenEastern Highlands
Peter Garong [lower-alpha 1]Pangu PartyTewae-Siassi OpenMorobe
Jack Genia [lower-alpha 2]Pangu PartyAbau OpenCentral
Kilroy Genia [lower-alpha 2]Pangu PartyAbau OpenCentral
Sowa GuniaMelanesian Alliance PartyDaulo OpenEastern Highlands
Chris HaivetaIndependentGulf ProvincialGulf
Masket IangalioPeople's Democratic MovementWapenamanda OpenEnga
Mathias IjapeIndependentGoroka OpenEastern Highlands
Aiva IvaratoPeople's Democratic MovementEastern Highlands ProvincialEastern Highlands
Alfred Kaiabe [lower-alpha 3]Komo-Magarima OpenSouthern Highlands
John JaminanPeople's Democratic MovementYangoru-Saussia OpenEast Sepik
John KambPeople's Action PartyKerowagi OpenChimbu
John KanadiLiberal PartyEsa'ala OpenMilne Bay
John KaputinIndependentRabaul OpenEast New Britain
Mathias KaraniNational PartyLufa OpenEastern Highlands
Albert KaroPeople's Democratic MovementMoresby South OpenNCD
Simon KaumiIndependentIjivitari OpenNorthern
Albert KipalanPeople's Progress PartyWabag OpenEnga
Francis KoimanreaIndependentEast New Britain ProvincialEast New Britain
Alois KokiPeople's Democratic MovementPomio OpenEast New Britain
Nakikus KongaPangu PartyGazelle OpenEast New Britain
Tom KoraeaIndependentKerema OpenGulf
Bitan KuokIndependentMiddle Fly OpenWestern Province
Michael LaimoIndependentSouth Bougainville OpenBougainville
Philip LakiPangu PartyAngoram OpenEast Sepik
Galen Lang [lower-alpha 4]Pangu PartySumkar OpenMadang
Iairo LasaroPeople's Democratic MovementAlotau OpenMilne Bay
Balus Libe [lower-alpha 3]Melanesian Alliance PartyKomo-Magarima OpenSouthern Highlands
Patterson LowaMelanesian Alliance PartyTalasea OpenWest New Britain
Sir Pita LusPangu PartyMaprik OpenEast Sepik
David MaiIndependentChimbu ProvincialChimbu
Castan MaibawaIndependentOkapa OpenEastern Highlands
Paul MambeiPeople's Progress PartyAitape-Lumi OpenWest Sepik
Arnold MarsipalPangu PartyManus ProvincialManus
Tukape MasaniIndependentHuon Gulf OpenMorobe
Kevin MasivePeople's Progress PartyUnggai-Bena OpenEastern Highlands
Fr John MomisMelanesian Alliance PartyBougainville ProvincialBougainville
Beona MotawiyaPeople's Action PartyKiriwina-Goodenough OpenMilne Bay
Dick MunePeople's Action PartySouthern Highlands ProvincialSouthern Highlands
Robert NagleIndependentBaiyer-Mul OpenWestern Highlands
Jerry NalauPangu PartyMorobe ProvincialMorobe
Michael NaliIndependentMendi OpenSouthern Highlands
Rabbie NamaliuPangu PartyKokopo OpenEast New Britain
Samson NapoIndependentBulolo OpenMorobe
Bernard NarokobiMelanesian Alliance PartyWewak OpenEast Sepik
Bob NetinIndependentTelefomin OpenWest Sepik
Tim NevilleIndependentMilne Bay ProvincialMilne Bay
John NilkareLeague for National AdvancementGumine OpenChimbu
Michael OgioPeople's Democratic MovementNorth Bougainville OpenBougainville
Kerenga OkoroIndependentSinasina-Yonggamugl OpenChimbu
Joseph OngugloBlack Action PartyKundiawa OpenChimbu
John OreaPeople's Action PartyCentral ProvincialCentral
Anton PakenaIndependentLagaip Porgera OpenEnga
Samuel PariwaLeague for National AdvancementRai Coast OpenMadang
Thomas PelikaLeague for National AdvancementMenyamya OpenMorobe
Melchior PepPangu PartyDei OpenWestern Highlands
Bart PhilemonIndependentLae OpenMorobe
Titus PhilemonPeople's Progress PartySamarai-Murua OpenMilne Bay
Stanley PilIndependentMadang OpenMadang
Stephen Pokawin [lower-alpha 5]Movement for Greater AutonomyManus ProvincialManus
Paul PoraIndependentHagen OpenWestern Highlands
Andrew PosaiPeople's Progress PartyKandrian-Gloucester OpenWest New Britain
John PundariIndependentKompiam Ambum OpenEnga
Yauwe RiyongLeague for National AdvancementChuave OpenChimbu
Christopher SambrePangu PartyNuku OpenWest Sepik
Ginson SaonuIndependentKabwum OpenMorobe
Jimson SaukPeople's Democratic MovementKandep OpenEnga
Viviso SeravoIndependentHenganofi OpenEastern Highlands
Bill SkateNational PartyNat. Capital District ProvincialNCD
Sylvanes SiemboIndependentNorthern ProvincialNorthern
Sir Michael SomarePangu PartyEast Sepik ProvincialEast Sepik
Robert SucklingPeople's Action PartyMoresby North West OpenNCD
Kimb TaiIndependentJimi OpenWestern Highlands
Avusi TanaoPeople's Democratic MovementKainantu OpenEastern Highlands
John TekwiePeople's Action PartyWest Sepik ProvincialWest Sepik
Anthony TemoPeople's Action PartyImbonggu OpenSouthern Highlands
Martin Thompson [lower-alpha 5]League for National AdvancementManus OpenManus
Paul TohianIndependentNew Ireland ProvincialNew Ireland
Daniel TulapiPeople's Action PartyKagua-Erave OpenSouthern Highlands
David UnagiIndependentMoresby North East OpenNCD
John WaikoPeople's Action PartySohe OpenNorthern
Lucas WakaPangu PartyWest New Britain ProvincialWest New Britain
Dere WamaroPeople's Action PartyWestern ProvincialWestern
George WanPeople's Progress PartyUsino Bundi OpenMadang
Paul WanjikPangu PartyWosera-Gawi OpenEast Sepik
Tim WardPeople's Democratic MovementBogia OpenMadang
Paias WingtiPeople's Democratic MovementWestern Highlands ProvincialWestern Highlands
Dibara YagaboIndependentRigo OpenCentral
Mathew YagoMelanesian Alliance PartyTari OpenSouthern Highlands
Roy YakiPeople's Democratic MovementIalibu-Pangia OpenSouthern Highlands
Peter Yama [lower-alpha 4]People's Progress PartyMadang ProvincialMadang
Philip YomoIndependentKarimui-Nomane OpenChimbu
Parry ZeipiPeople's Action PartySouth Fly OpenWestern
Soling Zeming [lower-alpha 1][lower-alpha 6]IndependentTewae-Siassi OpenMorobe
Mao Zeming [lower-alpha 6]IndependentTewae-Siassi OpenMorobe

Notes

  1. 1 2 Tewae-Siassi Open MP Peter Garong resigned in 1992 while facing dismissal by a leadership tribunal. Soling Zeming won the resulting by-election in 1993.[3][4][5][6]
  2. 1 2 Abau Open MP Jack Genia died in July 1993. His brother, Kilroy Genia, won the resulting by-election in October 1993.[6]
  3. 1 2 The National Court declared the election of Komo-Magarima Open MP Balus Libe 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. Alfred Kaiabe won a second by-election in March 1996.[9]
  4. 1 2 Sumkar Open MP Galen Lang resigned in 1992 to avoid pending leadership tribunal charges. Peter Yama won the resulting by-election in December 1992.[7][8]
  5. 1 2 Manus Open MP Martin Thompson died in 1995. Stephen Pokawin won the resulting by-election in May 1996.[6][10]
  6. 1 2 Tewae-Siassi Open MP Soling Zeming died in 1995. His brother, Mao Zeming, won the resulting by-election in July 1995.[6][11][6]

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.
  3. Papua New Guinea Yearbook. National & Cassowary Books. 2004.
  4. "Bribery rife with MPs". PNG Post Courier. 14 July 2004.
  5. PNG fact book: a one-volume encyclopedia of Papua New Guinea. Oxford University Press. 2005. p. 115.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 "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.
  11. PNG fact book: a one-volume encyclopedia of Papua New Guinea. Oxford University Press. 2005. p. 115.
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