• The Pangu Pati (English: Pangu Party), officially Papua na Niugini Yunion Pati (English: Papua and New Guinea Union Party), is a nationalist and developmentalist...
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    seats; the United Resources Party (URP) secured ten seats whilst the Pangu Pati won nine. The People's Progress Party and the Papua New Guinea Party won...
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    John Rosso (category Pangu Pati politicians)
    Elections as an independent candidate. He subsequently joined Pangu Party (Pangu Pati). He was appointed Minister for Lands & Physical Planning in the...
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  • over seven seats. 2022: The Pangu Pati, led by James Marape, was re-elected following a landslide victory. The Pangu Pati won 39 of the 113 seats in the...
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    James Marape (category Pangu Pati politicians)
    (2023–2024). Marape entered the 2022 elections under the banner of the Pangu Party and won the most seats, while still being far from a majority. He...
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    Michael Somare (category Pangu Pati politicians)
    the Pangu Party which led PNG into independence in 1975. He resigned from the Pangu Party and became an independent in 1988. He rejoined the Pangu Party...
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  • Ronald ToVue (category Pangu Pati politicians)
    Sir Ronald ToVue KBE (1933 – 2021) was a founding member of the Pangu Pati of Papua New Guinea (PNG), which formed the first government of the country...
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    members of the National Parliament. At the previous elections in 2022 the Pangu Pati, led by James Marape, won 39 seats, gaining 30 seats, in a landslide victory...
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    main entrance to the National Parliament House. Political parties   Pangu Pati (Pangu)   People's Progress Party (PPP)   People's Democratic Movement (PDM)...
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  • canvassed support to bring a fourth force with Members from United Party and Pangu Pati to form Country Party which was formally recognized on the floor of Parliament...
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  • Kamdaru Pangu Pati Middle Ramu Open Madang 2022–present Aiye Tambua Pangu Pati Goroka Open Eastern Highlands 2017-present Henry John Amuli Pangu Pati Sohe...
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  • 2024 (no political parties)  Papua New Guinea 5 4–22 Jul 2022 2027 — Pangu Pati  Samoa 5 9 Apr 2021 2026 5 23 Aug 2022 2027 FAST  Solomon Islands 4 17...
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    Rabbie Namaliu (category Pangu Pati politicians)
    Archived from the original on 23 September 2023. "PNG'S NAMALIU HANGS ONTO PANGU PATI PARTY". Pacific Islands Report. Retrieved 10 October 2021. Jackson, Keith...
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    Francesca Semoso (category Pangu Pati politicians)
    In 2023, Semoso won a by-election as MP for North Bougainville for the Pangu Pati, becoming the first woman from Bougainville to win a seat in the Papua...
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  • PRD 1 July 2024  Papua New Guinea List James Marape (prime minister) Pangu Pati 12 May 2023  Paraguay List Rubén Ramírez Lezcano Independent 15 August...
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    Jimmy Uguro (category Pangu Pati politicians)
    Mines from June 2019 to December 2020, after which he became a member of Pangu Pati. In December 2020, he was promoted to Minister of Education. He was reappointed...
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  • Pita Lus (category Pangu Pati politicians)
    Cecil Abel, Joseph Nombri and others, Lus was a founding member of the Pangu Party in 1967, opening a branch in Maprik. He considered that Somare, also...
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    National Parliament of Papua New Guinea election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Pangu Pati Job Pomat Unopposed 100.00 +43.70 Pangu Pati hold Swing +43.70...
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  • Ebia Olewale (category Pangu Pati politicians)
    that included several Sogeri students and led to the founding of the Pangu Pati, which would form PNG's first independent government in 1975. Olewale...
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  •  Panama Héctor E. Alexander H  Papua New Guinea List Yangakun Miki Kaeok Pangu Pati 9 July 2024  Paraguay List Carlos Gustavo Fernández Valdovinos 2023  Peru...
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  • Ron Ganarafo (category Pangu Pati politicians)
    elected to the National Parliament at the 1997 election, representing the Pangu Party, although he would later switch to the People's Democratic Movement...
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    electorates and 22 provincial electorates) Political groups Government (102)   Pangu Pati (42)   United Resources (12)   Independents (8)   National Alliance (4)...
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  • v t e Political parties in Papua New Guinea Parliamentary Pangu Pati (23) People's National Congress (22) National Alliance Party (12) United Resources...
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    Party (NGP) Our Development Party (ODP) Papua and Niugini Union Party (PANGU Party) Papua New Guinea Party (PNGP) Paradise Kingdom Party (PKP) People's...
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    postcourier.com.pg. Retrieved 11 November 2022. "PNG's PM assumes leadership of Pangu Pati". RNZ. 11 October 2019. Retrieved 11 November 2022. Bernard Yegiora PNGs...
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  • Joseph Nombri (category Pangu Pati politicians)
    The Bully Beef Club led to the founding of the Pangu Pati in 1967, with Nombri as its first chairman. Pangu took part in elections for the House of Assembly...
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  • Lohia Boe Samuel (category Pangu Pati politicians)
    two groups of indigenous Papuans) for the Pangu Pati. He was elected to the 10th National Parliament for Pangu in June 2021. In March 2022, Samuel and another...
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  • Jimmy Maladina (category Pangu Pati politicians)
    Jimmy Maladina is a Papua New Guinean politician from Pangu Pati who serves as Minister for Petroleum. He was first elected to the Papua New Guinean Parliament...
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    ranks of the Pangu Pati under the leadership of Sam Basil together with 4 other Independent MP's. This did not last long: the Pangu Pati joined the government...
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    Bryan Jared Kramer (category Pangu Pati politicians)
    with members of Pangu Pati and some other political parties forming opposition. In September 2017 Basil and some other Pangu Pati members moved to join...
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