This article lists political parties in Papua New Guinea.

Papua New Guinea has a multi-party system with numerous political parties, in which no one party often has a chance of gaining power alone, and parties must work with each other to form coalition governments.

Political parties in Papua New Guinea are generally based on the personality of their leaders rather than on any concrete ideology, which has made party politics in the country dynamic and unpredictable. This has led to criticism of the Papua New Guinean party system, both in the country itself and overseas.

Currently registered parties

Represented in parliament

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| James Marape

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| PNC

| Joseph Lelang

| Populism

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| URP

| William Duma

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| NAP

| Patrick Pruaitch

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| Peter Ipatas

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| SDP

| Powes Parkop

| Social democracy

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| PFP

| Richard Maru

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| PNG Party

| Belden Namah

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| ULP

| Vacant

| Labour rights

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| Advance PNG Party

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| Muglua Dilu

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| Kerenga Kua

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| John Thomas Pundari

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| AP

| Bryan Kramer

| Anti-corruption

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| PNG Greens

| Wan Wak

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| MAP

| Joseph Yopyyopy

| Centre-left politics

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| NGP

| Bire Kimisopa

| Centralized government

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| ODP

| Charles Abel

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| PLP

| Benedict Simanjuang

| Christian democracy

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| PMC

| Gary Juffa

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| PPP

| Douglas Tomuriesa

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| People's Reform Party

| PRP

| James Donald

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| Papua New Guinea Destiny Party

| Destiny

| Marsh Narawec

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| THE Party

| Don Polye

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Other registered parties

As of May 2019, the list of registered parties is:

  • Christian Democratic Party (CDP)
  • Coalition for Reform Party (CFRP)
  • Grassroot United Front Party (GRUF)
  • Mapai Levites Party (MLP)
  • Melanesian Liberal Party (MLP)
  • Model Nation Party (PKP)
  • National Conservative Party (NCP)
  • Nations' Interest Party (NIP)
  • Paradise Kingdom Party (PKP)
  • People's Action Party (PAP)
  • People's Democratic Movement (PDM)
  • People's Freedom Party (UP)
  • People's National Congress (PNC)
  • People's Resource Awareness Party (PRAP)
  • People's United Assembly Party (PUAP)
  • PNG Country Party (PNCP)
  • PNG First Party (PNGFP)
  • PNG Human Rights Party (PNGHRP)
  • PNG One Nation Party (PONP)
  • PNG Socialist Party (PNGSP)
  • PNG Youths Party (PNGYP)
  • Republican Party (RP)
  • SOM Pioneer Party (SOM)
  • Star Alliance Party (SAP)
  • Trust PNG Party (TPNGP)
  • United Party (UP)
  • Wantok in Godly Services Party (WINGS)

Defunct or non-registered parties

League for National Advancement (LNA)

Parties active only in Bougainville

  • Bougainville Independence Movement
  • Bougainville Labour Party
  • Bougainville People's Congress
  • New Bougainville Party

See also

  • Politics of Papua New Guinea
  • List of political parties by country

References

  • Registry of Political Parties, Papua New Guinea
  • Electoral Commission list of registered parties
  • Explanation of party system in Papua New Guinea (note - somewhat out of date since the recent electoral reforms)