Members of the Bougainville House of Representatives, 2010–2015

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This is a list of members of the Bougainville House of Representatives from 2010 to 2015, as elected at the 2010 election. [1]

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.

MemberConstituencyParty
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

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