The People's United Assembly is a political party in Papua New Guinea.
It was formed in March 2012 by six sitting MPs, including Southern Highlands Governor Anderson Agiru, Pomio MP Paul Tiensten, Middle Rami MP Ben Semri, Kagua Erave MP James Lagea, and two others, with a ten-point policy platform.
[5] Somare pledged to work with them and was the keynote speaker at a campaign event.
[8][9] Following the clear victory of Prime Minister Peter O'Neill at the election, they pledged support to his government, citing a desire for stability.
[13] Wobiro was sentenced to ten years in jail for misappropriation in November 2016.