This is a list of members of the Bougainville House of Representatives from 2010 to 2015, as elected at the 2010 election. [1]
The Bougainville House of Representatives is the legislature of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville, an autonomous entity within Papua New Guinea. It was established in 2005 under Part 5 of the region's constitution, which specifies that the House of Representatives shall comprise 39 elected members in addition to the President of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville, currently John Momis.
Member | Constituency | Party |
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Joseph Bausina | Kokoda | New Bougainville Party |
James Beani | Haku | Independent |
Joseph Buia | Paubake | Independent |
Elizabeth Burain | Women's (North) | Independent |
Nicholas Daku | North Nasioi | Independent |
Melchior Dare | Eivo/Torau | Bougainville Labour Party |
Joseph Egilio | Rau | New Bougainville Party |
Leo Hannett | Nissan | New Bougainville Party |
Franco Hopping | Former Combatant (North) | Independent |
Dominic Itta | Kongara | Bougainville People's Congress |
Joan Jerome | Women's (Central) | New Bougainville Party |
Wilfred Komba | Konnou | New Bougainville Party |
Luke Karaston | Suir | Independent |
Newton Kauva | Makis | Independent |
John Ken | South Nasioi | New Bougainville Party |
Carolus Ketsimur | Taonita/Tinputz | New Bougainville Party |
Philip Kuhena | Kopii | Independent |
Michael Laita | Former Combatant (South) | Independent |
William Lavabua | Lato | Independent |
Frank Pasini Marena | Atolls | New Bougainville Party |
Ezekiel Massat | Peit | Bougainville People's Congress |
Andrew Miriki | Speaker of Parliament | Independent |
Paul Mitu | Lule | Independent |
John Momis | President of the ABG | New Bougainville Party |
Micah Mose | Taonita/Teop | Independent |
Terry Mose | Selau | Independent |
Patrick Nisira | Halia | Independent |
Rev Joseph Nopei | Teua | New Bougainville Party |
Michael Oni | Toro | Independent |
Thomas Pa'ataku | Ramu | Independent |
Rose Pihei | Women's (South) | Independent |
Albert Punghau | Motuno/Huyono | Independent |
Alexis Sarei | Peit | Independent |
Robert Hamal Sawa | Hagogohe | Independent |
William Siramai | Baba | Independent |
David Sisito | Former Combatant (South) | Independent |
Cosmas Sohia | Tsitalato | New Bougainville Party |
Steven Suako | Torokina | Independent |
John Tabinaman | Mahari | New Bougainville Party |
Lawrence Uakia | Bolave | Independent |
Robin Wilson | Terra | New Bougainville Party |
Bougainville, officially the Autonomous Region of Bougainville and previously known as North Solomons, is an autonomous region in Papua New Guinea. The largest island is Bougainville Island. The region also includes Buka Island and assorted outlying nearby islands including the Carterets. The interim capital is Buka, though it is expected that Arawa will become the permanent capital in the future. The population of the region is 249,358.
Louis-Antoine, Comte de Bougainville was a French admiral and explorer. A contemporary of the British explorer James Cook, he took part in the Seven Years' War in North America and the American Revolutionary War against Britain. Bougainville later gained fame for his expeditions, including circumnavigation of the globe in a scientific expedition in 1763, the first recorded settlement on the Falkland Islands, and voyages into the Pacific Ocean. Bougainville Island of Papua New Guinea as well as the Bougainvillea flower were named after him.
Bougainville Island is the main island of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville of Papua New Guinea. This region is also known as Bougainville Province or the North Solomons. Its land area is 9,300 km2. The population of the province is 234,280, which includes the adjacent island of Buka and assorted outlying islands including the Carterets. Mount Balbi at 2,700 m is the highest point.
Bougainville is a province of Papua New Guinea. It was named after the French navigator Louis Antoine de Bougainville.
Bougainville Labour Party (BLP) is a political party in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville, Papua New Guinea.
The Bougainville People's Congress was a pro-independence organisation and later political party in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville, Papua New Guinea.
John Tabinaman was the Acting President of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville, in Papua New Guinea, from 7 June 2008 to 6 January 2009.
The Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG) is the government of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville, Papua New Guinea.
Ezekiel Massat is a Bougainvillean lawyer and politician. Massat was appointed the Vice President of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville by President James Tanis on January 19, 2009. Bougainville is an autonomous region within Papua New Guinea.
Presidential and parliamentary elections were held in Bougainville from 6 May to 21 May 2010. Results were expected on 9 June 2010.
The Bougainnvillean presidential election of 2010 was held in Bougainville, an autonomous region of Papua New Guinea. The presidential contest was part of the overall general election on the island. Voting began on May 7, 2010, and ended May 24, 2010. Final results for the election were announced on June 8, 2010.
John Momis is a politician and elected President of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville of Papua New Guinea. Momis was sworn in as President of Bougainville on June 10, 2010 for a five-year term. He defeated his predecessor, President James Tanis, and five other challengers by a landslide in the 2010 presidential election, in which he was a candidate of the New Bougainville Party. He was reelected for a second period (2015–2020), in the general elections in May 2015.
Patrick Nisira is a Bougainvillean politician. He was Vice President of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville under President John Momis from 10 June 2010 to 22 February 2017.
The Bougainville Civil War, also known as the Bougainville conflict, was a multi-layered armed conflict fought from 1988 to 1998 in the North Solomons Province of Papua New Guinea (PNG) between PNG and the secessionist forces of the Bougainville Revolutionary Army (BRA), and between the BRA and other armed groups on Bougainville. The conflict was described by John Momis as the largest conflict in Oceania since the end of World War II in 1945, with an estimated 15,000 to 20,000 Bougainvilleans dead.
The 2015 presidential and parliamentary election was held in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville between 11 May and 25 May 2015.
This is a list of members of the Bougainville House of Representatives from 2005 to 2010 as elected at the 2005 election.
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Rose Pihei is a politician in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville in Papua New Guinea. She was a member of the Bougainville House of Representatives from 2010 to 2015, representing the South Bougainville (Women's) constituency.
Francesca Rhianna Semoso is a politician and former broadcaster from the Autonomous Region of Bougainville. She has held the positions of Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the Bougainville House of Representatives; prior to her political career she was a radio broadcaster at the National Broadcasting Commission of Papua New Guinea.