[3] The party aims to produce a generational change in Vanuatu's leadership and is concerned about foreign ownership of businesses.
[2] Subsequently, Regenvanu said his party advocated against people selling their land to investors and thereby depriving their children and descendants of that asset.
More generally, his proposals sought to "untangle a whole series of obscure rules on customary landownership", and provide clarity to landowners.
[13] in the 2016 election the GJP won 7 seats, becoming the largest party and joining Charlot Salwai government coalition.
[15] Following Loughman's decision to call for a snap election in August 2022, the GJP joined forces with Laughman's former deputy PM, Ishmael Kalsakau and in the aftermath of the election Kalsakau was appointed prime minister with GJP's support.