Registrar commends Pangu Pati leadership, outlines major political reforms

Registrar of the Office of the Registry of Political Parties, Emmanuel Poke has commended Pangu Pati’s leadership and organizational strength following the party’s 28th National Convention held at the Hilton Hotel in Port Moresby this month.

Addressing delegates during the convention, Mr. Poke last week said Pangu Pati’s longevity and institutional stability reflected strong internal leadership and adherence to party governance structures.

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“Pangu Pati Constitution has stood the test of time and so has the Pangu Pati leadership.

“I live to witness that the party has a strong institution. Credit goes to the Party Executive — a job well done from the Office of the Registry of Political Parties,” Mr. Poke said.

Mr. Poke used the convention platform to present proposed amendments to the revised Organic Law on the Integrity of Political Parties and Candidates (OLIPPAC), which are expected to take effect ahead of the 2027 National General Election.

Key proposed reforms include transferring party registration responsibilities from the Investment Promotion Authority to the Office of the Registry of Political Parties, increasing government funding support for candidates from K10,000 to K20,000, and introducing a K10,000 party renewal fee every two years.

Additional reforms would require political parties to maintain an established office and functioning constitution, endorse at least 10 percent women candidates, and conduct regular conventions while submitting reports to the Registry of Political Parties.

Pangu Pati Secretary Mr. Dogimai Morris Tovebae welcomed the proposed reforms and also presented the revised Pangu Pati Incorporated Constitution for discussion and adoption by party members.

Prime Minister and Pangu Pati Parliamentary Leader Hon. James Marape called on party members to remain united, disciplined and focused on national development priorities.

Mr. Marape said the party’s future direction should continue to emphasize nation-building, service delivery, economic growth and creating opportunities for future generations.

The convention also served as a forum for party leaders and members to review policy priorities, strengthen organizational structures, discuss election preparedness and outline the party’s long-term vision for Papua New Guinea.

Steven Kenda
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Mr Steven Kenda holds a Bachelor of Art in Journalism and Public Relations from the University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG).

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