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Sam Basil

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547:, at which he stated that he was defending his seat to finish incomplete projects in his ten months as minister. He was re-elected, standing for the Papua New Guinea Party, in July, receiving an absolute majority of the vote in a crowded field of candidates. O'Neill dumped the PNGP from his governing coalition after the election, having fallen out with leader Namah, costing Basil his ministry. Basil filed a court challenge to prevent from sitting while final election writs were returned, which delayed but did not prevent O'Neill from being sworn in for a full term. 568:
requiring a month's notice and a minimum of 22 MPs. He repeatedly complained throughout much of his second term that he and other opposition MPs were having difficulty accessing their District Service Improvement Program funds, in contrast to government MPs, and was repeatedly praised in media coverage for improving local services in spite of the interference. In June 2014, Prime Minister O'Neill asked police to investigate Basil and sacked anti-corruption head Sam Koim, claiming that they had colluded to oppose him.
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requirements, describing it as a "sign of a failed state" and threatening to resign from the committee if prosecutions were not initiated against those who had misused funds. In July 2010, Prime Minister Michael Somare told Basil during a parliamentary no-confidence vote "if you were outside I would kill you", which received wide media attention.
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Basil was again named Deputy Opposition Leader in August 2012, while also serving as Shadow Minister for National Planning, District Development and Health and HIV/AIDS. In the same month, he repeatedly criticised the O'Neill government over a reported travel ban preventing foreign journalists from
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in August 2011, repeatedly assailing the government regarding alleged corruption and the state of Somare's health. He was subsequently appointed Minister for National Planning in the new O'Neill government on 5 August 2011, and was also the responsible minister for new anti-corruption investigative
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upheld a challenge to Polye's 2012 election victory, set aside the result and ordered a belated recount of votes in his seat. However, he relinquished the leadership back to Polye on 26 May, two days after Polye won a stay of the earlier decision pending an appeal. He was comfortably re-elected at
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Basil was heavily critical of the deal which allowed for the expansion of the Manus detention centre, and was involved in an opposition legal challenge claiming that it was unconstitutional. In September 2013, Basil was one of only two MPs to vote no on a bill which restricted no-confidence votes,
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for the People's Progress Party, and immediately became its deputy leader, with the party in the opposition. Key issues in his first term were the improvement of district roads, managing issues associated with the Wafi and Hidden Valley mining projects, and occasional ethnic unrest. In 2009, Basil
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In December 2009, he claimed the National Parliament building was unfit for occupation and should be condemned. He was a member of the Public Accounts Committee when it reported, in the same month, that only five out of nearly 1000 government agencies had met accountability and transparency
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Basil was educated at Bumayong Lutheran Secondary School and was a businessman prior to entering politics, where he was managing director of seafood and aquaculture company BSJ Fishing and Trading. He was also a board member of the Morobe Fisheries Management Authority.
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in Papua New Guinea. Basil organised a rural electrification program back in his own district, which was well-received. He remained in the opposition as its numbers declined to only six by May 2013, as various MPs defected to the government.
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was involved in a deal which saw the people of Bulolo District assigned a half share of the provincial government's share of the Morobe Mining Joint Venture.
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ousted Namah as Opposition Leader in December 2014. In August 2015, he was joined by a second Pangu MP when their endorsed candidate,
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On 1 October 2020, Basil was appointed Deputy Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea in a cabinet reshuffle by Prime Minister
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Basil was killed in a car accident on 11 May 2022, one day before election nominations. He was replaced a minister by
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On 7 May 2019, he left the Pangu Party to become the leader of the Melanesian Alliance Party. He then founded the
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On 10 January 2011, Basil resigned from the People's Progress Party and joined the
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In May 2012, a reported crowd of 10,000 came to witness his renomination for the
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In August 2014, Basil resigned from the Papua New Guinea Party and joined the
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List of members of the Papua New Guinean Parliament who died in office
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comeback, with the once-dormant party winning a number of seats.
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Minister for Communications, Information Technology and Energy
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Members of the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea
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In October, he voiced strong opposition to 163:Minister for National Planning and Monitoring 8: 1894:Leaders of the Opposition (Papua New Guinea) 1564:"Basil leads Melanesian Alliance Party back" 1432:"Bulolo MP commends Electoral Commission". 1889:Deputy prime ministers of Papua New Guinea 1693:Deputy prime ministers of Papua New Guinea 1685: 1671: 1663: 1538:"10 Members of Parliament declared so far" 1267:"PNG laws hamper votes of no confidence". 1132:"O'Neill re-elected PM by huge majority". 772:"Fish farming set to take off in Morobe". 463:from 2007, representing the electorate of 37: 20: 1590:"Sam Basil forms new PNG political party" 952:"Sad state of affairs in Govt agencies". 753:. National Parliament of Papua New Guinea 495:He was an unsuccessful candidate for the 1899:Ministers of finance of Papua New Guinea 1884:Road incident deaths in Papua New Guinea 907:"Sepik leaders apologise to Sam Basil". 802:"Moves to corporatise economic sector". 1372:"Proposed law to stem defections PNG". 653: 461:National Parliament of Papua New Guinea 455:(16 November 1969 – 11 May 2022) was a 303:National Parliament of Papua New Guinea 16:Papua New Guinea politician (1969–2022) 662:"Rosso Formally Sworn In as Deputy PM" 1462:"Pangu Pati candidate wins Goilala". 1447:"Polye PNG's new opposition leader". 1117:"PNG parliamentary dramas continue". 1102:"Deputy PM left out of PNG cabinet". 745: 743: 741: 122:7 June 2019 – 27 August 2019 67:1 October 2020 – 11 May 2022 7: 1509:Radio New Zealand News International 1359:Radio New Zealand News International 1254:Radio New Zealand News International 1029:Radio New Zealand News International 204:17 April 2019 – 13 May 2019 1909:People's Progress Party politicians 1329:Australian Broadcasting Corporation 1179:Australian Broadcasting Corporation 459:politician. He was a member of the 1914:Papua New Guinea Party politicians 1282:"DSIP for Opposition MPs unpaid". 174:13 May 2019 – 31 May 2019 14: 1641:Zarriga, Miriam (18 April 2022). 1312:"Basil strives despite setback". 862:"MP set to revive mining towns". 832:"NA eyes legal bid over rivals". 1222:"PNG Opposition left with six". 1072:"Basil recontests Bulolo seat". 1012:"Namah, Basil lead Opposition". 967:"Member calls for prosecution". 557:Manus Regional Processing Centre 1297:"Basil opens bridge in Buang". 1087:"Basil wins seat by majority". 726:from the original on 7 May 2021 1387:"Basil now new Pangu leader". 273:Minister for National Planning 1: 1492:"Namah happy with decision". 284:5 August 2011 – 2012 256:2017 – 17 April 2019 590:On 3 May 2016, Basil became 1924:People from Morobe Province 1269:Australian Associated Press 997:"Four MPs join PNG Party". 892:"No harmony at gold mine". 315:2007 – 11 May 2022 1940: 877:"Roads program launched". 847:"Leaders urged to unite". 787:"Tuna shipment underway". 1698: 1162:"Basil defends journos". 1057:"Sweep to swoop on NAC". 937:"Basil: Parlt is unfit". 817:"PPP names 78 for poll". 555:, home to the Australian 446: 438:Melanesian Alliance Party 341: 308: 277: 249: 197: 167: 115: 60: 53:Deputy Prime Minister of 48: 36: 1417:"Namah releases Basil". 922:"New start for Bulolo". 592:Leader of the Opposition 497:People's Progress Party 431:People's Progress Party 1919:Pangu Pati politicians 719:Business Advantage PNG 525:Papua New Guinea Party 491:Early political career 424:Papua New Guinea Party 1342:"Democracy threat". 1271:. 20 September 2013. 1147:"Shadow ministers". 866:. 28 September 2007. 751:"Hon. 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Papua New Guinea
James Marape
Davis Steven
John Rosso
Papua New Guinea
James Marape
Charles Abel
Ian Ling-Stuckey
Peter O'Neill
Minister of Finance
Peter O'Neill
James Marape
Richard Maru
Peter O'Neill
Michael Somare
National Parliament of Papua New Guinea
John Muingnepe
Bulolo Open
Papua and New Guinea
Morobe Province
United Labour Party
Pangu Party
Papua New Guinea Party
People's Progress Party
Melanesian Alliance Party
Papua New Guinean
National Parliament of Papua New Guinea
Bulolo Open
James Marape

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