Members of the Bougainville House of Representatives, 2005–2010

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This is a list of members of the Bougainville House of Representatives from 2005 to 2010 as elected at the 2005 election. [1] [2] [3]

Bougainville House of Representatives

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.

MemberConstituency
Laura Ampa Women's (South)
Alfred Bakate South Nasioi
Lawrence Belleh Peit
Allos Devui Taonita Tinputz
William Epota Torokina
Marceline Getsi Former Combatant (Northern)
Joseph Gitovea Taonita Teop
Dominic Itta Kongara
Rodney Osioco Job Kokoda
Joseph Kabui President of the ABG
Thomas Keriri Rau
Joseph Kinani Lule
Moses Koiri Ramu
Wilfred Komba Konnou
Michael Komoiki Kopii
Hilary Laris Tsitalato
Thomas Lugabai Baubake
Ezekiel Massat Tonsu
Jeffery Nabuai Makis
Jonathan Ngati Motuna/Huyono/Tokunutui
Patrick Nisira Halia
Joseph Nopei Teua
Michael Otoroa Lato
Thomas Pabakumi Baba
Taehu Pais Atolls
Alphonse Pemuko Eivo/Torau
Nick Peniai Speaker of Parliament
Dr Benedict Pisi Ioro
Leo Reivasi Terra
Mathias Salas North Nasioi
Robert Sawa Hagogohe
Francesca Semoso Women's (Northern)
Gerard Sinato Suir
Tony Siona Bolave
John Tabinaman Mahari
Benedict Takusi Former Combatant (South)
Januarius Tenevi Haku
Andrew Topensi Nissan
Magdalene Toroansi Women's (Central)
Glynn Tovirika Former Combatant (Central)
Joseph Watawi Selau

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References

  1. "Winners circle". PNG Post-Courier. 6 June 2005.
  2. "Kabui declared president of PNG's Bougainville". The National. 6 June 2005.
  3. "Momis leads in count". PNG Post-Courier. 31 May 2010.