Somare, Chan, Wingti, Namaliu, Skate, Morauta, O'Neill & Marape PNG's PMs Since Independence

Somare, Chan, Wingti, Namaliu, Skate, Morauta, O'Neill & Marape PNG's PMs Since Independence

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Papua New Guinea (PNG) has seen eight Prime Ministers since independence in 1975. This video explores their leadership, from the "Father of the Nation" to the current Prime Minister. The video delves into their triumphs - from economic reforms to diplomatic efforts - and the challenges they faced, including corruption and political instability.

Sir Michael Somare (1975-1980, 1982-1985, 2002-2012): The "Father of the Nation," Somare served a record number of terms and played a crucial role in PNG's independence and early development.
Paias Wingti (1985-1988, 1992-1994): Known for economic reforms like currency changes, Wingti faced political challenges and leadership changes.
Sir Rabbie Namaliu (1988-1992): Focused on diplomacy, regional relations, and sustainable development.
Bill Skate (1997-1999): Popular but controversial figure for his charismatic style, his leadership faced criticism.
Sir Mekere Morauta (1999-2002): Advocated for transparency and good governance, tackling corruption and promoting economic reforms.
Peter O'Neill (2012-2019): One of the longest-serving Prime Ministers, O'Neill focused on infrastructure development but faced corruption allegations and social unrest.
James Marape (2019-Present): Current Prime Minister, Marape emphasizes economic empowerment, social welfare, anti-corruption, and national unity.

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