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Dokumen 123
List of members of the Parliament of Vanuatu (1998–2002)
Politics of Vanuatu
Constitution
Malvatu Mauri
(National Council of Chiefs)
President
Nikenike Vurobaravu
Prime Minister
Charlot Salwai
Cabinet
Parliament
Speaker
Members
Political parties
Recent
elections
General:
2016
2020
2022
Administrative divisions
Foreign relations
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Visa policy
Other countries
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The 52 members of the
Parliament of Vanuatu
from 1998 to 2002 were elected on
6 March 1998
.
List of members
Constituency
Member
Party
Notes
Ambae
James Bule
National United Party
Silas Hakwa
Vanua'aku Pati
Jacques Sese
Union of Moderate Parties
Ambrym
Daniel Bongtor
Vanua'aku Pati
Irene Bongnaim
Union of Moderate Parties
Banks and Torres
Stanley Reginold
National United Party
Barnabas Wilson
National United Party
Efate
Joe Calo
Vanua'aku Pati
Donald Kalpokas
Vanua'aku Pati
Foster Rakom
Vanua'aku Pati
Barak Sopé
Melanesian Progressive Party
Epi
Kila Lemaya
Union of Moderate Parties
Died in July 1999.
Kora Maki
(
UMP
) won the subsequent by-election on 31 August 1999
[
1
]
Willie Varasmite
Vanua'aku Pati
Luganville
Annas Tinwaku
National United Party
Replaced by
Leo Tamata
(
NUP
) in a by-election on 7 February 2001
[
2
]
George Wells
Vanua'aku Pati
Maewo
Paul Tari
National United Party
Malekula
Esmon Saimon
Melanesian Progressive Party
Sato Kilman
Melanesian Progressive Party
Josiah Merifar
National United Party
Replaced by
Litoung Aniceto
(
NUP
) in a by-election on 7 February 2001
John Morrisen
Vanua'aku Pati
Paul Telukluk
Union of Moderate Parties
Jacob Thyna
Melanesian Progressive Party
Jackleen Ruben Titek
Independent
Malo–Aore
Josias Moli
Union of Moderate Parties
Election result annulled on 11 October 1998.
[
3
]
Moli won the subsequent by-election on 31 August 1999
[
1
]
Other Southern Island
Allen Nafuki
Vanua'aku Pati
Paama
Sam Avok
Vanua'aku Pati
Pentecost
Vincent Boulekone
Union of Moderate Parties
Walter Lini
National United Party
Died in February 1999.
Ham Lin̄i
(
NUP
) won the subsequent by-election on 31 August 1999
[
1
]
Barnabas Tabi
National United Party
Jonas Tabi
National United Party
Port Vila
Maxime Carlot Korman
Vanuatu Republican Party
Willie Jimmy
Union of Moderate Parties
Clement Leo
Vanua'aku Pati
Henry Karea
Union of Moderate Parties
Edward Natapei
Vanua'aku Pati
Wilson Rayaru
Vanua'aku Pati
Santo
Jimmy Imbert
Union of Moderate Parties
Jean-Alain Mahe
Union of Moderate Parties
Sela Molisa
Vanua'aku Pati
Iercet Pasvu
Vanua'aku Pati
Molibaraf Tari
National United Party
Albert Ravutia
Melanesian Progressive Party
Serge Vohor
Union of Moderate Parties
Shepherds
Amos Titongoa
Vanua'aku Pati
Tanna
Henry Iauko
Melanesian Progressive Party
Steven Morking
Independent
Joe Natuman
Vanua'aku Pati
Iarris Naunun
John Frum Movement
Jimmy Nicklam
Vanua'aku Pati
Willy Posen
Union of Moderate Parties
Keasipai Song
John Frum Movement
Tongoa
John Alick Robert
National United Party
Election result annulled on 2 March 1999. Robert won the subsequent by-election on 31 August 1999
[
1
]
Source: Official Gazette
[
4
]
References
^
a
b
c
d
Declaration suivant l'annexe 5 (cap. 146) article 21 de la loi electoralet no.13 de 1982
Republic of Vanuatu Official Gazette, 15 November 1999
^
Declaration under the Representation of the People Act (cap 146) Schedule 5 Rule 21
Republic of Vanuatu Official Gazette, 19 March 2001
^
National Bye-election Polling Day (Order) No.:2.1 of 1999
Republic of Vanuatu Official Gazette, 3 August 1999
^
Declaration under the Representation of the People Act No. 13 of 1982 Schedule 5 Rule 21
Republic of Vanuatu Official Gazette, 16 March 1998
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Members of the
Parliament of Vanuatu
by term
1969–75
1975–77
1977–79
1979–83
1983–87
1987–91
1991–95
1995–98
1998–2002
2002–04
2004–08
2008–12
2012–16
2016–20
2020–22
2022–24