- Sir
Mekere Morauta KCMG PC (12 June 1946 – 19
December 2020) was a
Papua New
Guinean politician and
economist who
served as the 7th
Prime Minister of Papua...
- the
outcome of the 2017 elections. The
election of
former prime minister Mekere Morauta in the 2017
Papua New
Guinean general election was a challenge,...
- 1977
until 2002.
Electoral reforms introduced by
former Prime Minister Mekere Morauta introduced Limited Preferential Voting, in
which voters numbered...
- 1986 in the
Papuan fold and
thrust belt.: 471
Former Prime Minister Sir
Mekere Morauta tried to
restore integrity to
state institutions,
stabilise the...
-
years before independence. The Gang of Four
consisted of
Charles Lepani,
Mekere Morauta,
Rabbie Namaliu, and
Anthony Siaguru. Two went on to be
prime ministers...
-
Marape obtained in the
subsequent election 101
votes as
compared to 8 for
Mekere Morauta. O'Neill
expected that his
Cabinet would continue unchanged. However...
- in 1975,
Namaliu was one of four
leading civil servants,
together with
Mekere Morauta,
Anthony Siaguru, and
Charles Lepani who led the
formation of public...
- (born 1945),
anthropologist and
public servant in Australia, wife of
Mekere Mekere Morauta (1946–2020),
Papua New
Guinean politician and
economist Morauta...
- Somare-Puka Temu cabinet. In 2010, he
resigned from the
cabinet and
joined Mekere Morauta and the
Papua New
Guinea Party.
Namah became part of the opposition...
- Chan was
nominated for the
position of
prime minister, with the
backing of
Mekere Morauta and Bart Philemon, as an
alternative to the
large National Alliance...