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Jotham Napat | |
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![]() Napat in 2019 | |
| Prime Minister of Vanuatu | |
| Assumed office 11 February 2025 | |
| President | Nikenike Vurobaravu |
| Preceded by | Charlot Salwai |
| Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade | |
| In office 4 November 2022 – 8 April 2023 | |
| Prime Minister | Ishmael Kalsakau |
| Preceded by | Marc Ati |
| Succeeded by | Matai Seremaiah |
| MP forTanna Constituency | |
| In office 2016–2022 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | (1972-08-07)7 August 1972 (age 53) |
| Political party | Leaders Party of Vanuatu |
| Spouse | Lettis Napat |
Jotham Napat (born 7 August 1972) is a Vanuatu politician and a member of theParliament of Vanuatu fromTanna Constituency as a member of theLeaders Party of Vanuatu.[1] In February 2025 he was electedPrime Minister of Vanuatu following the2025 Vanuatuan general election.[2]
Napat previously worked as a meteorologist[2] and served as chair of the National Disaster Committee followingCyclone Pam in 2015. He has been a member of theParliament of Vanuatu since 2016.[3]
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