• August 14, 2012 •
11 Comments
Posted in PNG Election 2012, PNG Politics
Tags: Belden Namah, Dr Allan Marat, Elections, Government, MPs, Opposition, Papua New Guinea, Parliament, Peter O'Neill, PNG, PNG Party, Politics, Results
• July 23, 2012 •
8 Comments
Posted in PNG Election 2012, PNG Politics
Tags: . Horse Trading, Amkat Mai, Belden Namah, Don Polye, Dr Alphonse Gelu, Elections, National Election 2012, Papua New Guinea, PNG, PNG Party, Results, Simon Solo, THE Party, West Sepik
• July 13, 2012 •
27 Comments
Posted in PNG Election 2012, PNG Politics
Tags: Don Polye, Kandep Open, National Election, Papua New Guinea, PNG, PNG Election Results 2012, PNG Elections 2012, Results, THE, Triumph Heritage Empowerment Party
• July 12, 2012 •
1 Comment
Posted in PNG Election 2012, PNG Politics
Tags: Government, National Election 2012, Papua New Guinea, Peoples National Congress, Peter O'Neill, PNC, PNG, PNG Election 2012, PNG Election Results 2012, Results
• July 10, 2012 •
11 Comments
Posted in PNG Election 2012, PNG Politics
Tags: Dame Carol Kidu, Ijivitari, John Waiko, MPs, National Elections 2012, Northern Province, Oro, Papua New Guinea, Parliament, PNG, PNG Election, Results, Sohe Open, Women
• July 10, 2012 •
22 Comments
Posted in PNG Election 2012, PNG Politics
Tags: Hamamas Trading, India, National Elections, Papua New Guinea, Peter Arul, Peter Humphreys, PNG, PNG Election 2012, Results, Sasindran Muthuvel, Simon Sia, Voting, West New Britain
• July 3, 2012 •
2 Comments
Posted in PNG Election 2012, PNG Politics
Tags: Anderson Agiru, Couting, Francis Potape, Hela Province, Hela Regional, James Marape, Komo-Magarima, Koroba-Lake Kopiago, Papua New Guinea, PNG, PNG Elections 2012, Results, Tari, Votes
• July 2, 2012 •
31 Comments
Posted in PNG Election 2012, PNG Politics
Tags: Andrew Trawen, Counting, Don Polye, LPV, Papua New Guinea, Peoples National Congress, Peter O'Neill, PNC, PNG, PNG Election 2012, PNG Elections, PNGEC, Polling, Results, Votes
• June 29, 2012 •
2 Comments
Posted in PNG Election 2012, PNG International Issues, PNG Politics
Tags: Andrew Trawen, Australia, Belden Namah, Common Roll, Electoral Commission, Papua New Guinea, Peter O'Neill, PNG, PNG Elections 2012, PNGEC, Polling, Results, Statement, Voting
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