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Dokumen 123
List of members of the Parliament of Vanuatu (2016–2020)
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 2016 to 2020 were elected on
22 January 2016
.
List of members
Constituency
Member
Party
Notes
Ambae
Jacob Mata
Nagriamel
Jay Ngwele
Iauko Group
Alickson Vira
Natatok
Ambrym
Bruno Leingkone
National United Party
Albert Abel Williams
Land and Justice Party
Banks
Jack Wona
Vanuatu National Development Party
Efate
Norris Kalmet
Union of Moderate Parties
Joshua Kalsakau
Vanuatu Labour Party
Jerry Kanas
Independent
Died in June 2019. Edwin Kalorisu (
LP
) won the subsequent by-election
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1
]
Nato Taiwia
Melanesian Progressive Party
Following an electoral petition in April 2016,
Gillion William
(
GJP
) was declared the winner after a recount and Taiwia removed from Parliament
[
2
]
Epi
Isaac Daniel Tongolilu
Independent
Seoule Simeon
Union of Moderate Parties
Luganville
Seremaia Matai
Independent
Marc Ati
Iauko Group
Malekula
Sato Kilman
People's Progressive Party
Esmon Saimon
Vanua'aku Pati
Marcellino Barthelemy
Reunification Movement for Change
Don Ken Stephen
People's Services Party
Jerome Ladvaune
Union of Moderate Parties
Sala John
Land and Justice Party
Graci Chadrack
Independent
Malo–Aore
Havo Molisale
Nagriamel
Died in February 2016.
Uri Warawara
(
GJP
) won the subsequent by-election
Maewo
Ian Wilson
Independent
Paama
Fred William Tasso
Land and Justice Party
Pentecost
Silas Bule Melve
National United Party
Charlot Salwai
Reunification Movement for Change
Francois Chani Tabisal
National United Party
Ham Lin̄i
National United Party
Port Vila
Kenneth Natapei
Vanua'aku Pati
Ishmael Kalsakau
Union of Moderate Parties
Ralph Regenvanu
Land and Justice Party
Jean Pierre Nirua
Independent
Kalo Seule
Green Confederation
Ephraim Kalsakau
Independent
Santo
Hosea Ovock Rothul Nevu
Iauko Group
Alfred Maoh
Land and Justice Party
Samson Samsen
Vanuatu Presidential Party
Gaetan Pikioune
Nagriamel
Rick Mahe Tchamako
Reunification Movement for Change
Edwin Amblus Macreveth
Fren Melanesian Party
Ronald Warsal Kalmasei
Vanua'aku Pati
Shepherds
Toara Kalo Daniel
Green Confederation
Southern Islands
Tomker Netvunei Naling
Union of Moderate Parties
Tanna
Joe Natuman
Vanua'aku Pati
Removed from Parliament in May 2018.
Jimmy Nipo
(
LP
) won the subsequent by-election
Jotham Napat
Leaders Party of Vanuatu
Bob Loughman
Vanua'aku Pati
Tom Noam Iouniwan
Independent
Nakou Natuman
Union of Moderate Parties
Johnny Koanapo Rasou
Vanua'aku Pati
Andrew Solomon Napuat
Land and Justice Party
Tongoa
Kalo Pakoa Songi Lano
Iauko Group
Torres
Christophe Emelee
Vanuatu National Development Party
Source: Parliament
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]
References
^
Kalorisu wins Vanuatu by-election
Radio New Zealand, 4 September 2019
^
Election Petitioner Wins
Vanuatu Post, 25 April 2016
^
Members of the 11th Legislation
Parliament of Vanuatu
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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