People's Movement for Change

It first contested the 2012 election, at which it won two seats: leader and former IRC commissioner Gary Juffa as Governor of Oro Province and former Port Moresby Rugby Football League chairman Labi Amaiu in Moresby Northeast Open.

[2][3] Amaiu crossed to the People's National Congress in January 2013, leaving Juffa as the party's sole member of parliament.

Amaiu stated that he valued his former party and still had confidence in Juffa, but that he believed his people would benefit from the leadership of Prime Minister Peter O'Neill.

[5] The party officially joined the opposition in October 2015 in protest at claimed non-fulfilment of promises by the O'Neill government.

[6] In May 2016, Juffa publicly condemned the deal between the Papua New Guinean and Australian governments regarding the Manus Regional Processing Centre.