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    Sir Rabbie Langanai Namaliu GCL KCMG PC (3 April 1947 – 31 March 2023) was a Papua New Guinean politician. He served as the fourth prime minister of Papua...
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  • independence. The Gang of Four consisted of Charles Lepani, Mekere Morauta, Rabbie Namaliu, and Anthony Siaguru. Two went on to be prime ministers, one became...
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  • country's National Planning Office. She is also known as the wife of Rabbie Namaliu, who was Papua New Guinea's prime minister between 1988 and 1992. Margaret...
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    July 1988 with changes in the shifting coalition and was succeeded by Rabbie Namaliu, the new leader of the Pangu Party, but Wingti returned for a further...
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  • prime minister. In 1988, Somare was replaced as leader of Pangu by Rabbie Namaliu who served as prime minister from 1988 to 1992. Somare would then become...
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    1951) 1987 21 November 1985 4 July 1988 2 years, 226 days PDM 4 Sir Rabbie Namaliu (1947–2023) — 4 July 1988 17 July 1992 4 years, 13 days Pangu (3) Paias...
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    Tololo (First Citizen Chancellor of UPNG & Unitech, later Vudal) Sir Rabbie Namaliu (4th Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea) Sir Paulias Matane (8th Governor...
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    Ebia Olewale 1980............ Tony Ila 1980–1982: Noel Levi 1982–1984: Rabbie Namaliu 1984–1985: John Giheno 1985–1986: Legu Vagi 1986–1987: Ted Diro 1987...
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    Army (BRA) increased their activity significantly. Prime Minister Sir Rabbie Namaliu ordered the Papua New Guinea Defence Force (PNGDF) to put down the rebellion...
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    Guinea (1988–1992) in the government led by the then Prime Minister Rabbie Namaliu; Agriculture Minister (1992–1994) under the leadership of Prime Minister...
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    and leaders Julius Chan Jerry Singirok (WIA) Paias Wingti Bill Skate Rabbie Namaliu Francis Ona Sam Kauona Theodore Miriung † Ishmael Toroama Joseph Kabui...
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    July 1988, a no-confidence vote toppled Wingti and brought to power Rabbie Namaliu, who a few weeks earlier had replaced Somare as leader of the Pangu...
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    Papua New Guinea Michael Somare Julius Chan Michael Somare Paias Wingti Rabbie Namaliu Paias Wingti Julius Chan John Giheno (acting) Julius Chan Bill Skate...
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  • generals Gang of Four (Papua New Guinea): Mekere Morauta, Charles Lepani, Rabbie Namaliu and Anthony Siaguru Gang of Four (pro-Contra) in the U.S.: Bernard W...
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    other members of the group were Charles Lepani, Sir Rabbie Namaliu and Sir Anthony Siaguru. Namaliu also later went on to become prime minister. Morauta...
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    Sam Abal Acting Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea 2011 Preceded by Rabbie Namaliu Leader of the Opposition 1992–1993 Succeeded by Chris Haiveta Preceded by...
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  • prime minister Jeffrey Nape, Speaker of Parliament (2007–2012) Sir Rabbie Namaliu, former MP for Rabaul Sir Joseph Nombri, politician, administrator and...
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  • Papua New Guinea Michael Somare Julius Chan Michael Somare Paias Wingti Rabbie Namaliu Paias Wingti Julius Chan John Giheno (acting) Julius Chan Bill Skate...
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    National Parliament Sir Bill Skate MP July 17, 1992 – August 30, 1994 Sir Rabbie Namaliu August 30, 1994 – July 21, 1997 6th National Parliament John Pundari...
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  • him against it. Speaker of Parliament and former Prime Minister Sir Rabbie Namaliu met with Chan and Singirok, and advised the latter that two of his demands...
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  • Ultimately, Prime Minister Rabbie Namaliu sent a formal request to Queen Elizabeth II to replace him. On 4 October 1991, before Namaliu's request could be acted...
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  • the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea 1992–1994 Succeeded by Rabbie Namaliu Preceded by Bernard Narokobi Speaker of the National Parliament of Papua...
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    November 1985 3 Paias Wingti b. 1951 21 November 1985 4 July 1988 4 Rabbie Namaliu b. 1947 4 July 1988 17 July 1992 (3) Paias Wingti b. 1951 17 July 1992...
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    Papua New Guinea Michael Somare Julius Chan Michael Somare Paias Wingti Rabbie Namaliu Paias Wingti Julius Chan John Giheno (acting) Julius Chan Bill Skate...
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    Sir Vincent Serei Eri resigned from office after Prime Minister Sir Rabbie Namaliu advised the Queen to dismiss him. Papua New Guinea shares the person...
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    Bob Dadae Prime ministers: Michael Somare, Julius Chan, Paias Wingti, Rabbie Namaliu, Bill Skate, Mekere Morauta, Peter O'Neill, James Marape Charles III...
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  • Coup attempt by police commissioner Paul Tohian against Prime Minister Rabbie Namaliu was caused by the situation in Bougainville and Tohian being drunk....
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  • Paias Wingti 1988 2 3 Free Rabbie Namaliu 1989 2 2 Free Rabbie Namaliu 1990 2 3 Free Rabbie Namaliu 1991 2 3 Free Rabbie Namaliu 1992 2 3 Free Paias Wingti...
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  • Zhao Wei (PRC diplomat) 赵维 Li Peng Rabbie Namaliu August 1991 August 1991 Wang Nongshen 王弄笙 Li Peng Rabbie Namaliu February 1994 April 1994 Yuan Zude...
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  • Saanich-Gulf Islands. Lorna Marsden, former president of York University Rabbie Namaliu, Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea (1988–1992) Barry Penner, former...
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