List of Political Parties in Papua New Guinea - Currently Registered Parties

Currently Registered Parties

As at the July 2007 general election, the list of registered political parties is:

  • Advance PNG Party (APNGP)
  • Christian Democratic Party (CDP)
  • Economic Endeavour Party (EEP)
  • Human Rights Protection Party (HRPP)
  • Liberal Party (LP)
  • Melanesian Alliance Party (MAP)
  • Melanesian Labour Party (MLP)
  • Melanesian People's Party (MPP)
  • National Alliance Party (NA)
  • National Front Party (NFP)
  • Nation Transformation Party (NTP)
  • National Vision for Humanity Party (NVHP)
  • New Generation Party (NGP)
  • One People Party (OPP)
  • Pan Melanesian Congress Party (PMCP)
  • Papua and Niugini Union Pati (PANGU)
  • Party for Justice and Dignity (PJD)
  • People's Action Party (PAP)
  • People's Democratic Movement (PDM)
  • People's Destiny & Development Party (PDDP)
  • People's Development Party (PDP)
  • People's First Conservative Party (PFCP)
  • People's Freedom Party (PFRP)
  • People's Heritage Party (PHP)
  • People's Labour Party (PLP)
  • People's National Congress Party (PNC)
  • People's Progress Party (PPP)
  • People's Resource Awareness Party (PRAP)
  • People's Solidarity Party (PSP)
  • People's Welfare Party (PWP)
  • Pipol First Pati (PFP)
  • PNG Party (PNGP)
  • PNG Country Party (PNGCP)
  • PNG First Party (PNGFP)
  • PNG Greens Party (PNGGP)
  • PNG Integrity Party (PNGIP)
  • PNG Labour Party (PNGLP)
  • PNG National Party (PNGNP)
  • PNG Revival Party (PNGRP)
  • Rural Pipols' Pati (RPP)
  • Simple People's Party (SPP)
  • True People's Party (TPP)
  • United Party (UP)
  • United Resources Party (URP)
  • Yumi Reform Party (YRP)

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