Archive for the 'PNG Governance' Category
• August 22, 2012 •
5 Comments
Posted in PNG Governance, PNG Politics
Tags: Government, Governor General, Judical Conduct Act, Leo Dion, Maladina Amendments, Michael Ogio, Papua New Guinea, Parliament, Peter O'Neill, PNG, Politics, Supreme Court
• July 6, 2012 •
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Posted in PNG Governance, PNG Politics
Tags: Electoral System, Governance, Multi-member, Papua New Guinea, Parliament, PNG, Political Reform, Proportional Representation, Unicameral
• May 31, 2012 •
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Posted in PNG Governance, PNG Politics
Tags: Belden Namah, Constitution, Constitutional Process, Crisis, Governor General, Judiciary, Legislature, Michael Somare, Papua New Guinea, Parliament, Parliamentary Convention, Peter O'Neill, PNG, State of Emergency
• May 24, 2012 •
18 Comments
Posted in PNG Governance, PNG Politics
Tags: Belden Namah, Bernard Sakora, Bias, Constitution, Crisis, Gibbs Salikoa, Government, Judiciary, Michael Somare, Parliament, Peter O'Neill, Reference, Supreme Court
• May 4, 2012 •
4 Comments
Posted in PNG Election 2012, PNG Governance, PNG Politics
Tags: Alphonse Gelu, Andrew Trawen, Belden Namah, Elections, IPPCC, OLIPPACC, Organic Law of Integrity of Political Parties and Candidates, Papua New Guinea, PNG, PNG Electoral Commission, PNG Integrity of Political Parties and Candidates Commission, PNGEC
• April 23, 2012 •
4 Comments
Posted in PNG Governance, PNG Politics
Tags: Accountability, Belden Namah, Constitutional Crisis, Elections, Ialibu-Pangia, Judicial Conduct Act, Leadership, Legislative amendments, Media Control Bill, Papua New Guinea, Peter O'Neill, PNG, Police Control Bill, Politics
• April 18, 2012 •
7 Comments
Posted in PNG Governance, PNG Politics
Tags: Bar Association of Queensland, Bob Carr, CHG, Chief Justice, CMAG, Commonwealth, Constitutional Crisis, Executive, International Commission of Jurists, Judicial Conduct Act, Judiciary, Maldives, Papua New Guinea, Peter O'Neill, PNG, Politics, Roger Traves, Sir Injia Salamo
• April 4, 2012 •
8 Comments
Posted in PNG Election 2012, PNG Governance, PNG Politics
Tags: Constitutional Law Reform Commission, General Election 2012, Judicial Conduct Act 2012, Nicholas Kirriwom, Peter O'Neill, PNG, Sir Salamo Injia, Supreme Court
• March 29, 2012 •
4 Comments
Posted in PNG Governance, PNG Politics
Tags: Belden Namah, Bomana, Community Coalition Against Corruption, Dame Carol Kidu, Judicial Conduct, Judicial Conduct Act 2012, Peter O'Neill, PNG Chamber of Commerce and Industry, PNG Trade Union Congress, Separation of Powers, Transparency International, UPNG
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