List of members of the Parliament of Vanuatu (1979–1983)
The 39 members of the Parliament of Vanuatu from 1979 to 1983 were elected on 14 November 1979.
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List of members
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes |
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Ambrym | Amos Andeng | New Hebrides Federal Party | |
Jack Hopa | Vanua'aku Pati | ||
Aoba–Maewo | Onneyn Tahi | Vanua'aku Pati | |
Thomas Tungu | Moderate Party | ||
Judah Vira | Vanua'aku Pati | ||
Banks and Torres | Norman Roslyn | Vanua'aku Pati | |
George Worek | Vanua'aku Pati | ||
Efate Rural | Nanua Albert | Vanua'aku Pati | |
George Kalkoa | Vanua'aku Pati | Elected president in 1980.[1] By-election held on 26 August 1982 and won by Dick Poilapa (Vanua'aku Pati)[2][3] | |
Donald Kalpokas | Vanua'aku Pati | ||
Epi | Jack Taritonga | Vanua'aku Pati | |
Luganville | George Cronsteadt | Moderate Party | Deported and declared a prohibited immigrant.[4][1] By-election held on 31 August 1982 and won by Sela Molisa (Vanua'aku Pati).[2][3] |
Kalmer Vocor | Natui Tanno | ||
Malakula | Gérard Leymang | Namangi Aute | |
Aimé Maléré | Namangi Aute | ||
Keith Obed | Vanua'aku Pati | ||
Sethy Regenvanu | Vanua'aku Pati | ||
Jimmy Simeon | Vanua'aku Pati | ||
Paama | Edward Harris | Vanua'aku Pati | |
Pentecost | Vincent Boulekone | Independent | |
Samuel Bule | Vanua'aku Pati | ||
Walter Lini | Vanua'aku Pati | ||
Port Vila | Maxime Carlot Korman | Independent | |
Kalpokor Kalsakau | Vanua'aku Pati | ||
Guy Prévot | New Hebrides Federal Party–UCNH | Deported and declared a prohibited immigrant.[4][1] By-election held on 26 August 1982 and won by Barak Sopé (Vanua'aku Pati)[2][3] | |
Albert Sande | Vanua'aku Pati | ||
Santo Rural | Jole Antas | Vanua'aku Pati | |
Harry Karaeru | New Hebrides Federal Party | ||
Alfred Maliu | New Hebrides Federal Party | ||
War Nalan | New Hebrides Federal Party | ||
Thomas Reuben | Vanua'aku Pati | ||
Shepherds | Kenneth Tariliu | Vanua'aku Pati | |
Fred Timakata | Vanua'aku Pati | ||
Southern Islands | John Naupa | Vanua'aku Pati | |
Tanna | Willie Korisa | Vanua'aku Pati | |
John Louhman | Vanua'aku Pati | ||
Charley Nako | Kapiel | ||
Gideon Nampas | Vanua'aku Pati | ||
Alexis Yolou | John Frum Movement | Died in 1980. By-election held on 2 September 1982 and won by Jean-Marie Léyé (Union of Moderate Parties)[3][2] | |
Source: Zorgbibe[5] |
References
- Mark L. Berg (1983) Local Control on Santo and Tanna and Preindependence Political Trouble in Vanuatu
- Vanuaaku Party takes three out of four Pacific Islands Monthly, October 1982, p5
- Declaration Electoral Commission Republic of Vanuatu Official Gazette, 13 September 1982
- Boulekone on 'surviving colonial mentality' Pacific Islands Monthly, March 1981, p14
- Charles Zorgbibe (1981) "Vanuatu, naissance d'un état", Économica, pp110–115
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