List of members of the Parliament of Vanuatu (1995–1998) explained

The 50 members of the Parliament of Vanuatu from 1995 to 1998 were elected on 30 November 1995.

List of members

ConstituencyMemberParty
AmbaeAmos BangabitiUnion of Moderate Parties
Samson BueUnion of Moderate Parties
Silas HakwaUnity Front
AmbrymAmos AndengUnion of Moderate Parties
Daniel BangtorUnity Front
Banks and TorresJohn HughugNational United Party
Edgel WetinNational United Party
EfateLouis CarlotUnion of Moderate Parties
Donald KalpokasUnity Front
Jimmy Meto ChilliaUnity Front
Barak SopéUnity Front
EpiWillie VarasmateIndependent
LuganvilleAlfred MasengUnion of Moderate Parties
Paolo TabivakaUnity Front
MaewoJames TamataUnity Front
MalekulaJosiah BahavusUnity Front
Gideon BakonNational United Party
Sato KilmanUnity Front
Cyriaque MetmetsanUnion of Moderate Parties
John MorrisenUnity Front
Vital SoksokUnion of Moderate Parties
Paul TeluklukUnion of Moderate Parties
PaamaDemis LangoUnion of Moderate Parties
PentecostEdouard MuelsulNagriamel
Vincent BoulekoneUnity Front
Allen BuleNational United Party
Walter LiniNational United Party
Port VilaWilliam EdgellUnity Front
Willie JimmyUnion of Moderate Parties
Motarilavoa Hilda Lin̄iNational United Party
Maxime Carlot KormanUnion of Moderate Parties
Edward NatapeiUnity Front
Jackleen Ruben TitekUnity Front
Santo/MaloEmbert JimmyUnion of Moderate Parties
Sela MolisaUnity Front
Philip PasvuUnity Front
Albert RavutiaFren Melanesian Party
John TariNational United Party
Louise TaribeUnion of Moderate Parties
Serge VohorUnion of Moderate Parties
Southern IslandsAllan NavukiUnity Front
TannaHenry IaukoUnity Front
Jeffrey LavaUnity Front
Charlie NakoUnion of Moderate Parties
Joe NatumanUnity Front
Shem NaukautNational United Party
Iarris NaununIndependent
Keasipai SongUnion of Moderate Parties
Tongoa/ShepherdsRobert KarieNational United Party
John Moris Lee SolomonUnion of Moderate Parties
Source: Official Gazette[1]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.paclii.org/vu/other/VUGovGaz/1995/44.pdf Declaration under the Representation of the People Act No. 13 of 1982 Schedule 5 Rule 21