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Tag - PNG elections

Papua New Guinea: government, economy and society

by Stephen Howes and Lekshmi N. Pillai
March 16, 2022
Dulciana Somare with her father, Sir Michael Somare (photo supplied by Dulciana Somare)

Can the dynasty factor help aspiring PNG female MPs?

by Theresa Meki
March 10, 2022
PNG MP Database - Political Parties

Fragmentation over the life of PNG’s current parliament

by Maholopa Laveil
February 18, 2022

Papua New Guinea in 2022

by Stephen Howes
January 24, 2022
Photograph of people voting in Papua New Guinea. Voters in colourful clothing queue in front of a table where three election officals in high-vis shirts sit. A policeman stands on the grass in the foreground and there are tall trees in the background.

Political leadership in PNG: women parliamentarians in the 2017 election – part one

by Russel Yangin
January 20, 2022
A woman in a colourful top and dark blue skirt is looking at a poster of election candidates in an outdoor polling station in Bougainville, PNG.

Political leadership in PNG: women parliamentarians in the 2017 election – part two

by Russel Yangin
January 20, 2022
Map showing PNG open electorates (Development Policy Centre-ANU)

Hasten slowly: PNG’s redistricting challenge

by Maholopa Laveil
December 21, 2021

Papua New Guinea’s revolving door

by Colin Filer, Henry Ivarature and Terence Wood
November 1, 2021
Conversation in Port Moresby (Marc Dozier-UN Women-Flickr)

PNG’s 2022 elections: parties, policies and women candidates

by Michael Kabuni, Russel Kitau and Minetta Kakarere
October 25, 2021

DP96 Why do so many MPs lose their seats in PNG?

by Colin Filer, Terence Wood and Henry Ivarature
Sep, 2021
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