Members of the Bougainville House of Representatives, 2020–2025

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This is a list of members of the Bougainville House of Representatives from 2020 to 2025 as elected at the 2020 election. [1]

MemberConstituency
Mathias Roman Salas North Nasioi
Justin Bordger South Nasioi
Lawrence Sirapui Eivo/Torau
Linus J Dakei Former Combatant (Central)
Bernard Bobos Peit
Earnesty Peter Teddu Kongara
Charles Kakapetai Teua
Polycarp Suito Suir
Melvin Wilolopa Lato
Junior Tumare Makis
Jason Barananko Rau
Charry Napto Kiso Nissan
Yolande Geraldine Paul Women's (Central)
Callen T Matuna Former Combatant (Northern)
Joseph Kim Suwamaru Kopii
Theonila Roka Matbob Ioro
Dennis Alexman Lokonai Bolave
Willie Masiu Konnou
Raymond Masono Atolls
Ezekiel Massat Tonsu
Ishmael Toroama President of the ABG
Joseph Mona Lule
Patrick Nisira Halia
Rodney Osioco Kokoda
Dr Joe Kim Suwamaru Ramu
UnknownSpeaker of Parliament
Therese Naru Kaetavara Women's (South)
Zacharias Nungnung Motuna/Huyono/Tokunutui
Robert Jamal Sawa Hagogohe
John Bosco Ragu Tsitalato
Amanda Masono Getsi Women's (Northern)
Carlos Kaetavara Baba
Fabian Saleu Epota Torokina
John Tabinaman Mahari
Thomas Tarii Former Combatant (South)
Thompson Gitovea Taonita Teop
Jacob Tooke Baubake
Xavier Kareku Haku
Morris Opeti Taonita Tinputz
Paul Otto Cheung Selau
Robin Wilson Terra

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  1. "PNG Government Delegation Flies Into Buka". PNG Post-Courier. 28 September 2020. Retrieved 1 October 2020.