List of members of the Parliament of Vanuatu (1983–1987)

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The 39 members of the Parliament of Vanuatu from 1983 to 1987 were elected on 2 November 1983.

List of members

ConstituencyMemberParty
Ambae and Maewo Amos Bangabiti Union of Moderate Parties
Aaron Natu Vanua'aku Pati
Onneyn Tahi Vanua'aku Pati
Ambrym Jack Hopa Vanua'aku Pati
John Tete Union of Moderate Parties
Banks and Torres Charles Godden Vanua'aku Pati
Norman Roslyn Vanua'aku Pati
Efate Donald Kalpokas Vanua'aku Pati
Joel Mansale Union of Moderate Parties
Barak Sopé Vanua'aku Pati
Epi Jimmy Simon Vanua'aku Pati
Luganville Alfred Maseng Union of Moderate Parties
Andrew Welwel Vanua'aku Pati
Malekula Adrien Malere Namangi Aute
Lucien Litoung Union of Moderate Parties
Keith Obed Vanua'aku Pati
Aileh Rantes Vanua'aku Pati
Sethy Regenvanu Vanua'aku Pati
Other Southern Islands Edward Natapei Vanua'aku Pati
Paama Edward Harris Vanua'aku Pati
Pentecost Vincent Boulekone Union of Moderate Parties
Walter Lini Vanua'aku Pati
Ezekiel Buletangsu Vanua'aku Pati
Santo–Malo–Aore Jole Antas Vanua'aku Pati
Harry Karaeuru Nagriamel
Rene Luc Fren Melanesian Party
Sela Molisa Vanua'aku Pati
Serge Vohor Union of Moderate Parties
Shepherds Kenneth Tariliu Vanua'aku Pati
Fred Timakata Vanua'aku Pati
Tanna Jack Kapum Union of Moderate Parties
Willie Korisa Vanua'aku Pati
Jean-Marie Léyé Union of Moderate Parties
John Louhman Vanua'aku Pati
Kawai Thompson Union of Moderate Parties
Vila Maxime Carlot Korman Union of Moderate Parties
Willie Jimmy Union of Moderate Parties
Kalpokor Kalsakau Vanua'aku Pati
Albert Sande Vanua'aku Pati
Source: Official Gazette [1]

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