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Basil & former Pangu MPs join Melanesian Alliance Party

“I have with me a letter of invitation dated the 24th of September 2018. In doing so we have responded to official resign from Pangu Pati.” Melanesian Alliance is one of the oldest parties in Papua New Guinea. It was started by John Momis and Sir John Kaputin in the 1970s.  It has struggled to remain  a political force  as it was in the 70s and 80s. In 2002,  three MPs were elected under the   Melanesian Alliance ticket – Sir Moi Avei, Kairuku-Hiri,  Dame Carol Kidu, Moresby South and Anderson Vele, Rigo Open. Then party leader, Wosera-Gaui MP Joseph Yopiyopi was the only member  in the party after the 2017 elections.  He later  joined  People’s National Congress. After Pangu,  the Melanesian Alliance,  is  the second party Sam Basil is attempting to revive said since 2017. Basil has had a difficult run with Pangu Executives which forced  resignation of the MPS.

“It has been difficult for us. They sacked me several times and recently, they sacked me again.
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