Papua New Guinea Greens Party | |
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President | Wan Wak[1] |
Secretary | Andrew Kutapae[1] |
Treasurer | Jackrey Engas[1] |
Special Advisor | Dorothy Tekwie |
Founded | 2001 |
Youth wing | Jack Lyakundi |
Women Wing | Margret Yanda |
Highlands | John Horaki |
Southern | Sep Galeva |
Ideology | Green politics Environmentalism Participatory democracy |
International affiliation | Global Greens Asia-Pacific Green Network |
Colours | Green |
Momase | Jacob Nalu |
NGI | Thomas Buka |
MPs in the National Parliament | 1 / 118 |
Website | |
www.pnggreensparty.org.pg | |
The Papua New Guinea Greens Party or PNG Greens are a minor political party in Papua New Guinea. Founded in 2001, the party took part in the 2002, 2007, 2012 and 2017 general elections, without winning a seat.[2] They are a member of the Global Greens and of the Asia Pacific Greens Federation.[3]
Per its constitution, the party campaigns for environmentally sustainable development, participatory democracy, an "equitable distribution of social and natural resources […] to meet basic human needs unconditionally", and respect for "cultural, linguistic, ethnic, sexual, religious and spiritual diversity within the context of individual responsibility toward all beings".[4]
In the 2012 general election, the party was led by Dorothy Tekwie and stood twenty-five candidates, of whom ten were women, in a country where women remain vastly under-represented in politics.[5] None were elected. Tekwie herself unsuccessfully stood against incumbent Deputy Prime Minister Belden Namah in the Vanimo-Green River constituency.[6]