The 50 members of the Parliament of Vanuatu from 1995 to 1998 were elected on 30 November 1995.
Constituency | Member | Party |
---|---|---|
Ambae | Amos Bangabiti | Union of Moderate Parties |
Samson Bue | Union of Moderate Parties | |
Silas Hakwa | Unity Front | |
Ambrym | Amos Andeng | Union of Moderate Parties |
Daniel Bangtor | Unity Front | |
Banks and Torres | John Hughug | National United Party |
Edgel Wetin | National United Party | |
Efate | Louis Carlot | Union of Moderate Parties |
Donald Kalpokas | Unity Front | |
Jimmy Meto Chillia | Unity Front | |
Barak Sopé | Unity Front | |
Epi | Willie Varasmate | Independent |
Luganville | Alfred Maseng | Union of Moderate Parties |
Paolo Tabivaka | Unity Front | |
Maewo | James Tamata | Unity Front |
Malekula | Josiah Bahavus | Unity Front |
Gideon Bakon | National United Party | |
Sato Kilman | Unity Front | |
Cyriaque Metmetsan | Union of Moderate Parties | |
John Morrisen | Unity Front | |
Vital Soksok | Union of Moderate Parties | |
Paul Telukluk | Union of Moderate Parties | |
Paama | Demis Lango | Union of Moderate Parties |
Pentecost | Edouard Muelsul | Nagriamel |
Vincent Boulekone | Unity Front | |
Allen Bule | National United Party | |
Walter Lini | National United Party | |
Port Vila | William Edgell | Unity Front |
Willie Jimmy | Union of Moderate Parties | |
Motarilavoa Hilda Lin̄i | National United Party | |
Maxime Carlot Korman | Union of Moderate Parties | |
Edward Natapei | Unity Front | |
Jackleen Ruben Titek | Unity Front | |
Santo/Malo | Embert Jimmy | Union of Moderate Parties |
Sela Molisa | Unity Front | |
Philip Pasvu | Unity Front | |
Albert Ravutia | Fren Melanesian Party | |
John Tari | National United Party | |
Louise Taribe | Union of Moderate Parties | |
Serge Vohor | Union of Moderate Parties | |
Southern Islands | Allan Navuki | Unity Front |
Tanna | Henry Iauko | Unity Front |
Jeffrey Lava | Unity Front | |
Charlie Nako | Union of Moderate Parties | |
Joe Natuman | Unity Front | |
Shem Naukaut | National United Party | |
Iarris Naunun | Independent | |
Keasipai Song | Union of Moderate Parties | |
Tongoa/Shepherds | Robert Karie | National United Party |
John Moris Lee Solomon | Union of Moderate Parties | |
Source: Official Gazette[1] |