Samuel Tei Abal (born 26 June 1958) is a Papua New Guinean politician. Abal, who previously served as Foreign Minister from August 2007 to December 2010...
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Jr. (born 1968), Argentinian politician Pablo Martín Abal (born 1977), Argentinian swimmer Sam Abal (born 1958), Papua New Guinean politician Calligonum...
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was appointed Minister of Finance. When Somare was hospitalised in 2011, Sam Abal was appointed acting prime minister, who demoted O'Neill to Works Minister...
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dictatorship died down, Mr Somare crossed the floor, pointed his finger at an MP, Sam Basil, and shouted in Toc pisin words that translate as: If you were outside...
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parliamentary motion of no confidence in the government of Acting Prime Minister Sam Abal (standing in for Sir Michael Somare while the latter was hospitalised for...
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Congress and the Government. He resigned from the party on 29 April 2019. Sam Basil was appointed as Minister for Finance on 18 April 2019. On 17 May 2019...
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Sir Tei Abal KBE (1932? – 1994) was a member of the parliament of Papua New Guinea (PNG) between 1964 and 1982, during which time he both served as a government...
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John Giheno (acting) Julius Chan Bill Skate Mekere Morauta Michael Somare Sam Abal (acting) Michael Somare Sam Abal (acting) Peter O'Neill James Marape...
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John Giheno (acting) Julius Chan Bill Skate Mekere Morauta Michael Somare Sam Abal (acting) Michael Somare Sam Abal (acting) Peter O'Neill James Marape...
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This attempt also failed after the opposition split between Pruaitch and Sam Basil. Basil's supporters returned to government with Pruaitch, but Namath...
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John Giheno (acting) Julius Chan Bill Skate Mekere Morauta Michael Somare Sam Abal (acting) Michael Somare Sam Abal (acting) Peter O'Neill James Marape...
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John Giheno (acting) Julius Chan Bill Skate Mekere Morauta Michael Somare Sam Abal (acting) Michael Somare Sam Abal (acting) Peter O'Neill James Marape...
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was formed in 2011 after a vote of no confidence put an end to the Somare/Abal government. In May 2012, he announced that, after fifteen years in Parliament...
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John Giheno (acting) Julius Chan Bill Skate Mekere Morauta Michael Somare Sam Abal (acting) Michael Somare Sam Abal (acting) Peter O'Neill James Marape...
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Marat Andrew Baing Moses Maladina Moi Avei Don Polye Puka Temu Don Polye Sam Abal Belden Namah Leo Dion Charles Abel Davis Steven Sam Basil John Rosso...
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churches", which had initially submitted the request to O'Neill's predecessor Sam Abal, before the latter was ousted in a motion of no confidence. Virtually no...
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Somare, Prime minister (2002–2012) Sam Abal, Acting Prime minister (2010–2011) Michael Somare, Prime minister (2011) Sam Abal, Acting Prime minister (2011)...
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O'Neill asked police to investigate Basil and sacked anti-corruption head Sam Koim, claiming that they had colluded to oppose him. In August 2014, Basil...
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question" Imran Khan (2022) Michael Somare (1980) Paias Wingti (1988) Sam Abal (2011) Fernando Zavala (2017) Jan Olszewski (1992) Hanna Suchocka (1993)...
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general election. ^ For two periods in this term of Somare's premiership Sam Abal was acting prime minister. ^ See 2011–12 Papua New Guinean constitutional...
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condition, leadership of the nation was vested in Deputy Prime Minister Sam Abal in April 2011. In August, following a Cabinet reshuffle which had led three...
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Marat Andrew Baing Moses Maladina Moi Avei Don Polye Puka Temu Don Polye Sam Abal Belden Namah Leo Dion Charles Abel Davis Steven Sam Basil John Rosso...
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spokesman for the Highlands United Front, and then standing against Sir Tei Abal for the Opposition leadership. In the next two years, 1978–80, Okuk lead...
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13 December 2010 – 20 December 2010 Monarch Elizabeth II Prime Minister Sam Abal (acting) Preceded by Paulias Matane Succeeded by Michael Ogio In office...
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confidence which brought down the government of Acting Prime Minister Sam Abal (standing in for Somare while the latter was hospitalised for a serious...
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December 2010, joining Duma in Cabinet. In June 2011, Acting Prime Minister Sam Abal sacked Duma from Cabinet. The party had at that time recently held a fundraising...
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reshuffle by Acting Prime Minister Sam Abal. On 2 August 2011, Abel supported a no-confidence motion in Acting Prime Minister Abal and voted to elect Peter O'Neill...
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People's Party at the 2012 election, ousting former Deputy Prime Minister Sam Abal in one of the largest upsets of that election. In February 2017, he resigned...
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2011, the party strongly supported his designated Acting Prime Minister, Sam Abal. The People's Party won six seats at the 2012 election: Ipatas, John Pundari...
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– 25 February 2011 Monarch Elizabeth II Prime Minister Michael Somare Sam Abal (acting) Peter O'Neill Preceded by Jeffery Nape (acting) Succeeded by Theo...
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