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  • Jeffery Nape CMG (1964 – 8 July 2016) was, until the 2012 election, speaker of the National Parliament and twice officially and once unofficially acting...
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    Elizabeth II Prime Minister Michael Somare Preceded by Jeffrey Nape (acting) Succeeded by Jeffrey Nape (acting) Personal details Born (1931-09-21)21 September...
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  • Yama was briefly recognised as Leader of the Opposition when Speaker Jeffrey Nape attempted to prevent Peter O'Neill from taking the office. However, in...
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    National Parliament Sir Bill Skate MP August 5, 2002 – May 28, 2004 Hon Jeffrey Nape MP May 28, 2004 – August 13, 2007 8th National Parliament August 13,...
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    legitimacy of the Peter O'Neill government. On 15 February, Speaker Jeffrey Nape recognised her as leader of the Opposition, of which she was the only...
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  • Region of Bougainville (2010–) Sir Mekere Morauta, former prime minister Jeffrey Nape, Speaker of Parliament (2007–2012) Sir Rabbie Namaliu, former MP for...
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    which appeared likely to again be led by Somare. Parliamentary Speaker Jeffrey Nape rejected Chan's nomination as a candidate and Somare won the vote to...
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  • in a by-election for the Chimbu Regional seat. In July 2004, Speaker Jeffrey Nape ruled that only Akoitai and Launa would be recognised as URP MPs; however...
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    2007, the first sitting of Parliament after the election took place. Jeffrey Nape was re-elected as Speaker of the House, and Sir Michael Somare was once...
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    Monarch Elizabeth II Governors General Silas Atopare Bill Skate (acting) Jeffrey Nape (acting) Paulias Matane Preceded by Mekere Morauta Succeeded by Sam Abal...
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    National Parliament In office 3 August 2012 – 2 August 2017 Preceded by Jeffrey Nape Succeeded by Job Pomat Minister for Education In office 8 August 2011 –...
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  • Bill Skate, Acting Governor-General of Papua New Guinea (2003–2004) Jeffrey Nape, Acting Governor-General of Papua New Guinea (2004) Sir Paulias Matane...
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    December 2010 – 17 January 2011 Monarch Elizabeth II Governors General Jeffrey Nape (acting) Michael Ogio Preceded by Michael Somare Succeeded by Michael...
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  • Nakagawa, 74, Japanese executive, vice chairman of Toyota (2001-2009). Jeffrey Nape, 51–52, Papua New Guinean politician, acting Governor-General (2004,...
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    New Guinea. He became acting governor-general on 20 December 2010 when Jeffrey Nape resigned after one week without explanation. He was elected as Governor-General...
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  • Governor-General – Sir Michael Ogio, Governor-General of Papua New Guinea (2010–2011) Jeffrey Nape, Acting Governor-General of Papua New Guinea (2011) Sir Michael Ogio...
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  • Sir Paulias Matane, Governor-General of Papua New Guinea (2004–2010) Jeffrey Nape, Acting Governor-General of Papua New Guinea (2010) Michael Ogio, Acting...
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  • Sir Rabbie Namaliu Pangu Party Kokopo Open East New Britain 1982–2007 Jeffrey Nape National Alliance Party Sinasina-Yonggamugl Open Chimbu 2002–2012 Tim...
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  • motion of no confidence since 2009. This was blocked by the speaker, Jeffrey Nape, through adjourning parliament before the motion could be tabled. Somare's...
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  • National Alliance Party Vanimo-Green River Open West Sepik 2007–present Jeffrey Nape National Alliance Party Sinasina-Yonggamugl Open Chimbu 2002–2012 Anthony...
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