National Party (Papua New Guinea)

It was formed in September 1969 by Thomas Kavali, Sabumei Kofikai and Siwi Kurondo when the three MPs broke away from the Compass Party.

[2][3] Paul Pora and later Iambakey Okuk were also prominent members.

[4] It was led into the 2012 election by Simon Sanangke from outside parliament; however, the party won no seats.

[5] It is currently led by MP Kerenga Kua, who assumed the leadership in 2016 after his resignation from the National Alliance Party.

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