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became prime minister, with Philemon as his Minister for Transport & Civil Aviation. In January 2001, Morauta made him Minister for Foreign Affairs, and Minister for Bougainville Affairs, in charge of relations with the
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in Parliament. Chan appointed Philemon as his Minister for Public Service. Philemon held his seat in the 1997 election, but was back on the Opposition front benches, the Chan government having been defeated. Two years later
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formed a majority in Parliament to take power while Somare was in hospital outside the country. O'Neill appointed Philemon as his Minister for Public Service and Sport.
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missionary primary school in Lae. He received a grant from the Lutheran Church to attend St. Peter's Lutheran College in Brisbane Queensland. After a
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He founded his own New Generation Party and, alongside Mekere Morauta, became a leading figure of the Opposition. Somare won the
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in 1980, and the South Pacific Games Foundation for the
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Members of the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea
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Lae
Papua New Guinean
Lutheran
Bachelor of Arts
University of Papua New Guinea
Air Niugini
South Pacific Festival of Arts
1991 South Pacific Games
Port Moresby
Morobe Province
1992 general election
National Parliament
Julius Chan
Paias Wingti
motion of no confidence
Mekere Morauta
Autonomous Bougainville Government
civil war
Bougainville Island
Minister of Finance
Michael Somare
2007 general election
Peter O'Neill
2012 general election
Loujaya Toni




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