9th Parliament of the Solomon Islands

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The 9th Parliament of Solomon Islands is the current term of the National Parliament of Solomon Islands. It was determined by the 2010 general election. It was preceded by the 8th Parliament (2006-2010).

The 9th Parliament consists in 50 representatives, elected from 50 single-seat constituencies.[1]

Contents

Current party standings

The various parties currently have the following number of seats.[2] The Speaker is chosen from outside Parliament.[3]

Party Seats Change since 8th Parliament
Democratic Party 13 +8
OUR Party 3 +3
Reformed Democratic Party 3 +3
Independent Democratic Party 2 +2
People's Alliance Party 2 -6
Party for Rural Advancement 2 -3
Liberal Party 1 -2
National Party 1 -3
People's Congress Party 1 +1
People's Federation Party 1 +1
Rural and Urban Political Party 1 +1
Rural Development Party 1 +1
Independents 19 +7
Speaker 1 n/a

Members

The following are the current 50 members of the National Parliament.[4]

Of these, only seven had been in Parliament prior to 2006. Job Tausinga is Parliament's veteran, having been continuously elected since 1984. Danny Philip was first elected in 1984, but lost his seat in 2001, before regaining it in 2010. Walter Folotalu was first elected in 1994, lost his seat in 1997, and returned to Parliament in a bye-election in 2008. Manasseh Sogavare and Snyder Rini have both continuously been elected since 1997. Gordon Darcy Lilo is serving his third consecutive term, having first been elected in 2001. And James Tora first entered Parliament in a bye-election in 2004. Twenty other MPs (including the now deceased Toswel Kaua) are serving their second term, while the other twenty-three (including the now deceased Steve Laore, and disgraced Jimmy Lusibaea) are first time MPs.[5]

From among these MPs, Prime Minister Danny Philip appointed his Cabinet on August 27[6], while Opposition Leader Steve Abana appointed his Shadow Cabinet on August 31. Additionally, Clay Forau was elected Leader of the Independent Members of Parliament.[7]

MP Party Constituency In Parliament since... Cabinet position?
Steve William Abana Democratic Fataleka 2006 no (Leader of the Opposition;
Shadow Minister for Public Service, Aug. 2010- )
Peter Shannel Agovaka OUR Party Central Guadalcanal 2006 Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Relations (Aug. 2010- )
Lional Alex Independent South Vella La Vella 2010 Minister for Rural Development and Indigenous Affairs (Aug. 2010- )
Heinz Horst Bodo Dettke Independent North West Guadalcanal 2010 Minister for Forestry (Aug.-Nov. 2010)
Minister for Fisheries & Marine Resources (Dec. 2010- )
Douglas Ete Reformed Democratic East Honiara 2010 Minister for Public Service (Aug.-Dec. 2010)
Minister for Forestry (Dec. 2010- )
Jackson Fiulaua Independent Central Kwara'ae 2010 Minister for Infrastructure and Development (Aug. 2010- )
Walter Folotalu Democratic Lau/Mbaelelea 2008
previously MP from 1994 to 1997
no (Shadow Minister for Communication and Aviation;
Shadow Minister for Police, National Security and Correctional services, Aug. 2010- )
Clay Forau Soalaoi People's Federation Temotu Vatud 2006 no (Leader of the Independent Members, Aug. 2010- )
John Moffat Fugui Independent Central Honiara 2010 Minister for the Environment and Conservation (Aug. 2010- )
Moses Garu Democratic West Guadalcanal 2010 no (Shadow Minister for Rural Development and Indigenous Affairs, Aug. 2010- )
Alfred Ghiro Democratic East Makira 2010 no (Shadow Minister for Provincial Government and Institutional strengthening, Aug. 2010- )
Seth Gukuna Independent Rennell-Bellona 2006 no (Shadow Minister for Culture and Tourism, Aug. 2010- )
Dick Ha'amori Rural Development West Makira 2006 Minister for Education and Human Resources (Aug. 2010- )
Rick Houenipwela Democratic Small Malaita 2010 no (Shadow Minister for Finance and Treasury, Aug. 2010- )
Shemuel Sam Iduri Democratic West Kwara'ae 2006 no (Shadow Minister for National Unity, Reconciliation and Peace, Aug. 2010- )
Martin Kealoe Democratic Malaita Outer Islands 2010 no
Mark Roboliu Kemakeza Independent Ngella 2006 Minister for Mines, Energy and Rural Electrification (Aug. 2010- )
Andrew Hanaria Keniasina People's Congress Party East 'Are'are 2010 no (Shadow Minister for Fisheries and Marine Resources, Aug. 2010- )
Gordon Darcy Lilo Independent Gizo-Kolombangara 2001 Minister for Finance and Development Planning (Aug. 2010- )
Varian Lonamei Independent Democratic Maringe-Kokota 2006 Minister for Aviation and Communication (Aug. 2010- )
Manasseh Maelanga Democratic East Malaita 2008 Deputy Prime Minister;
Minister for Home Affairs (Aug. 2010- )
Martin Magga People's Alliance Temotu Pele 2006 no
John Maneniaru Independent West 'Are'are 2010 no (Shadow Minister for Commerce, Industry, Labour and Immigration, Aug. 2010- )
Samuel Manetoali Rural and Urban Gao-Bugotu 2006 Minister for Tourism and Culture (Aug. 2010- )
Commins Aston Mewa Independent Temotu Nende 2010 Minister for Justice and Legal Affairs (Aug. 2010- )
Elijah Doro Muala National South Choiseul 2010 Minister for Commerce, Industry, Labour and Immigration (Aug. 2010- )
Joseph Onika Independent North East Guadalcanal 2010 Minister for Women, Youth and Sports (Aug. 2010- )
David Day Pacha Democratic South Guadalcanal 2006 no (Shadow Minister for Mines, Energy and Rural Electrification, Aug. 2010- )
Dickson Mua Panakitasi OUR Party Savo-Russels 2010 no (Shadow Minister for Health and Medical Services, Aug. 2010- )
Danny Philip Reformed Democratic South New Georgia 2010
previously MP from 1984 to 2001
Prime Minister (Aug. 2010- )
Snyder Rini Independent Democratic Marovo 1997 Minister for Aid Coordination and Planning (Aug. 2010- )
Selwyn Riumana Independent Hograno-Kia-Havulei 2006 Minister for Agriculture and Livestock (Aug. 2010- )
Connelly Sandakabatu Independent North-West Choiseul 2010 no (Shadow Minister for Agriculture and Livestock, Aug. 2010- )
Charles Sigoto Reformed Democratic Ranonga-Simbo 2010 Minister for Health and Medical Services (Aug. 2010- )
Derek Sikua Liberal East Central Guadalcanal 2006 no
Stanley Festus Sofu Democratic East Kwaio 2006 Minister for Public Service (Dec. 2010- )
Manasseh Sogavare OUR Party East Choiseul 1997 no (Shadow Minister for Lands, Housing and Survey;
Shadow Minister for National Planning and Aid Coordination, Aug. 2010- )
Martin Sopage Independent North Guadalcanal 2006 Minister for Lands, Housing and Survey (Aug. 2010- )
Hypolite Taremae Independent Central Makira 2010 Minister for Peace, Reconciliation and National Unity
(Aug. 2010- )
Job Dudley Tausinga Rural Advancement North New Georgia 1984 no (Shadow Minister for Forestry, Aug. 2010- )
Silas Tausinga Rural Advancement West New Georgia 2010 no (Shadow Minister for Women, Youth and Children's Affairs, Aug. 2010- )
Peter Tom Democratic West Kwaio 2006 no (Shadow Minister for Home Affairs, Aug. 2010- )
James Tora Democratic Ulawa-Ugi 2004 Minister for Police and National Security (Aug. 2010- )
Bradley Tovosia Independent East Guadalcanal 2010 Minister for Provincial Government (Aug. 2010- )
Milner Tozaka People's Alliance North Vella Lavella 2006 no (Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs and External Trade;
Shadow Minister for Justice and Legal Affairs, Aug. 2010- )
Namson Tran Independent West Honiara 2010 no
Matthew Wale Democratic Aoke-Langalanga 2008 no (Deputy Leader of Opposition;
Shadow Minister for Education and Human Resources Development;
Shadow Minister for the Environment, Conservation and Meteorology, Aug. 2010- )
vacant - Baegu/Asifola - -
vacant - North Malaita - -
vacant - Shortlands - -

Changes

Legislation

The following Acts have, so far, been enacted under the Ninth Parliament.[17]

References

  1. ^ "Members of the 8th Parliament", National Parliament of Solomon Islands
  2. ^ 2010 election data, Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation
  3. ^ "Sir Allan is new Speaker", Solomon Star, September 9, 2010
  4. ^ "Alphabetical Listing of Members of the 9th Parliament", National Parliament of Solomon Islands
  5. ^ "Alphabetical Listing of Members of the 9th Parliament", National Parliament of Solomon Islands
  6. ^ "PM Philip name ministers", Island Sun, August 27, 2010
  7. ^ "Abana is new Opposition leader", Solomon Star, September 1, 2010
  8. ^ "Solomons MP dies after election win", Sydney Morning Herald, August 26, 2010
  9. ^ "New MP for Shortlands", Solomon Star, April 1, 2011
  10. ^ "Solomon Islands MP Kaua dies after long illness", Radio New Zealand International, November 16, 2010
  11. ^ "Tome gets more votes", Solomon Star, April 4, 2011
  12. ^ "Solomon Islands faces crisis as minister jailed", The Australian, December 1, 2010
  13. ^ "Can Lusibaea perform his functions as a member of parliament?", Solomon Star, January 26, 2011
  14. ^ "High Court Rules against Lusibaea", Solomon Times, October 18, 2011
  15. ^ "Solomon Islands Governor General accepts ruling on Lusibaea", Radio New Zealand International, October 18, 2011
  16. ^ "MP loses seat", Solomon Star, 8 December 2011
  17. ^ "2011 Solomon Islands Sessional Legislation", Pacific Law Database