Papua New Guinea Greens

Summary

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]

Papua New Guinea Greens Party
PresidentWan Wak[1]
SecretaryAndrew Kutapae[1]
TreasurerJackrey Engas[1]
Special AdvisorDorothy Tekwie
Founded2001
Youth wingJack Lyakundi
Women WingMargret Yanda
HighlandsJohn Horaki
SouthernSep Galeva
IdeologyGreen politics
Environmentalism
Participatory democracy
International affiliationGlobal Greens
Asia-Pacific Green Network
ColoursGreen
MomaseJacob Nalu
NGIThomas Buka
MPs in the National Parliament
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Website
www.pnggreensparty.org.pg

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]

Policies edit

The Papua New Guinea Greens Party firstly state that they will uphold the objectives within their constitution, and integrate them into the legislative system of Papua New Guinea should they be elected. Their main principles are those of sustainable living, high education levels, supporting the ecosystem, upholding human rights and increasing fair democracy within PNG.

The PNG Greens agree with Vision 2050 aims, although emphasise the need for sustainability to be a main goal globally.[7] PNG Greens support policies to mitigate environmental pollution of rivers, lakes, and marine areas.[7]

Constitution edit

Motto edit

The motto of the PNG Greens is "Changing the way the world communicates."[8]

Other terms edit

The constitution also contains terms of voting on policy, membership, funding, parliamentary representation, by-laws, and a variety of other topics.[8]

Electoral representation edit

In 2012, the PNG Greens Party put forward candidates in many areas, notably in Madang province, where the party endorsed candidates for all of the seven seats.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "REGISTRY OF POLITICAL PARTIES" (PDF). Integrity of Political Parties and Candidates Commission. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 April 2017. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  2. ^ "PNG Greens begin 2012 election campaign", Radio Australia, 15 February 2012
  3. ^ "Australian Senators Campaign with PNG Greens", Global Greens, 2 July 2012
  4. ^ Constitution of the Papua New Guinea Greens Party
  5. ^ "PNG at crossroads as elections loom, says Greens leader", Radio New Zealand International
  6. ^ "‘Vibrant’ Belden Namah Victorious in Vanimo-Green", The Garamut, 21 July 2012
  7. ^ a b "Mission | PNG Greens Party". pnggreensparty.org.pg. Retrieved 2016-08-30.
  8. ^ a b Papua New Guinea Greens Party (2016). "Constitution of the Papua New Guinea Greens" (PDF). Greens Party Papua New Guinea. Papua New Guinea Greens Party. Retrieved 2016-08-29.
  9. ^ "Aussie female senators visit to support PNG Greens - The National". 2012-06-11. Retrieved 2016-08-31.