Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea

position

The Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea, is Papua New Guinea's head of government. A person becomes Prime Minister by being the leader of the party or coalition with majority support in the National Parliament.

Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea
Incumbent
James Marape

since 30 May 2019
AppointerBob Dadae
Governor-General of Papua New Guinea
Term lengthAt the Governor-General's pleasure
Inaugural holderMichael Somare
Formation16 September 1975

List of prime ministers of Papua New Guinea (1975–present) change

No.Name
(Birth–Death)
TenurePolitical Affiliation
Took OfficeLeft Office
1Michael Somare
(1936–2021)
16 September 197511 March 1980Pangu Party[1][2][3]
2Sir Julius Chan
(1939–)
11 March 19802 August 1982People's Progress Party[1][2]
(1)Michael Somare
(1936–2021)
2 August 198221 November 1985Pangu Party[1][2][3]
3Paias Wingti
(1951–)
21 November 19854 July 1988People's Democratic Movement[1][2]
4Sir Rabbie Namaliu
(1947–2023)
4 July 198817 July 1992Pangu Party[1][2]
(3)Paias Wingti
(1951–)
17 July 199230 August 1994People's Democratic Movement[2]
(2)Sir Julius Chan
(1939–)
30 August 199427 March 1997People's Progress Party[2][3]
5John Giheno
(1949–2017)
27 March 19972 June 1997People's Progress Party
(2)Sir Julius Chan
(1939–)
2 June 199722 July 1997People's Progress Party[2][3]
6Bill Skate
(1953–2006)
22 July 199714 July 1999People's National Congress Party[2][3]
7Sir Mekere Morauta
(1946–2020)
14 July 19995 August 2002People's Democratic Movement[3]
(1)Sir Michael Somare
(1936–2021)
5 August 20022 August 2011
Disputed from 14 December 2011
to 3 August 2012
National Alliance Party[1]
8Sam Abal
(1958–)
13 December 201017 January 2011National Alliance Party[1]
4 April 20112 August 2011
9Peter O'Neill
(1965–)
2 August 2011
Disputed to 3 August 2012
29 May 2019People's National Congress Party
10James Marape
(1971–)
30 May 2019IncumbentPangu Party

References change

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 "Background Note: Papua New Guinea". US State Department. April 2007. Retrieved 2007-08-14.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 Dorney, Sean (2001). Papua New Guinea: people, politics and history since 1975. ABC Books. ISBN 0-7333-0945-3.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 May, R.J. (2001). State and society in Papua New Guinea: the first twenty five years. Crawford House Publishing. ISBN 1-86333-204-9.