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Parliament of Vanuatu

Coordinates:17°44′44″S168°18′56″E / 17.74556°S 168.31556°E /-17.74556; 168.31556
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Legislature of Vanuatu
Parliament of Vanuatu

Palamen blong Vanuatu
Parlement du Vanuatu
14th Parliament
Type
Type
History
FoundedJuly 1980
Preceded byNew Hebrides Representative Assembly
Leadership
Stephen Dorrick Felix, LPV
since 11 February 2025
Jotham Napat, LPV
since 11 February 2025
Leader of the Opposition
Ishmael Kalsakau, UMP
since 4 September 2024
Structure
Seats52 members
Political groups
Government (40)

Opposition (12)

Length of term
4 years
Elections
Single non-transferable vote
Last election
16 January 2025
Meeting place
Parliament House, Port Vila
Website
parliament.gov.vu

TheParliament of Vanuatu (Bislama:Palamen blong Vanuatu;French:Parlement du Vanuatu) is theunicamerallegislative body of theRepublic of Vanuatu.

It was established by chapter 4 of the 1980Constitution, upon Vanuatu's independence fromFrance and theUnited Kingdom.[1]

The functioning of Parliament is derived from theBritishWestminster system, and includes the principle ofparliamentary supremacy, within the limits of the Constitution. ThePresident, as a figurehead, may not veto parliamentary legislation, unless he considers it may be contrary to the Constitution, in which case he may refer it to the Supreme Court, and veto it only if the Supreme Court declares it to be contrary to the Constitution. Parliament is composed of fifty-two members, directly elected by citizens from multi-member constituencies for a four-year term.[1][2]

Parliament elects thePrime Minister from among its members. Members of Parliament are also, along with the presidents of Regional Councils, members of the electoral college which elects the President, for a five-year term.[2]

The current Speaker of the Parliament is the Hon. Stephen Dorrick Felix who has held the position since February 2025.

Members

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This is a list of members of the 12th Parliament of Vanuatu returned in the2022 elections.

ConstituencyWinning candidateParty
Torres (1 seat)Claude Christophe Antoine EmeleeVanuatu National Development Party
Banks (1 seat)Jack WonaVanuatu National Development Party
Santo (7 seats)Rick Mahe TchamakoReunification Movement for Change
Ati CamilloIauko Group
Samson SamsenVanua'aku Pati
Lulu SakaesPeople's Progressive Party
Pikoune Joshua LeonardNagriamel
Vari Peter JamesUnity for Change Movement
Gaetan PikiouneVanuatu Liberal Movement
Luganville (2 seats)Marc AtiIauko Group
Matai Seremaia NawaluLeaders Party of Vanuatu
Malo/Aore (1 seat)Wesley Langi RasuVanua'aku Pati
Malekula (7 seats)Sato KilmanPeople's Progressive Party
Marcellino BarthelemyReunification Movement for Change
Terry AlickLand and Justice Party
Esmon Esai SaimonVanua'aku Pati
Sanick Asang Asang was removed from parliament in 2023 due to ineligibility[3]National United Party
Don Ken Stephen Elected in by-election to replace Sanick Asang[4]People's Progressive Party
Gracia ShadrackLeaders Party of Vanuatu
Anatole HymakUnion of Moderate Parties
Paama (1 seat)Andy Job SamLeaders Party of Vanuatu
Ambrym (2 seats)John Damassing SalongLand and Justice Party
Bruno Leingkone TauNational United Party
Ambae (3 seats)Jay NgweleRural Development Party
James BulePeople's Unity Development Party
John Still Tari QetuNational United Party
Maewo (1 seat)Ian WilsonNgwasoanda Custom Movement
Pentecost (4 seats)Charlot SalwaiReunification Movement for Change
Blaise SumptohRural Development Party
Marc MuelsulRural Development Party
Silas Bule MelveNational United Party
Epi (2 seats)Seoule SimeonLaverwo Movement
John Roy NilVanuatu Progressive Development Party
Tongoa (1 seat)John AmosNamarakieana Movement
Shepherds (1 seat)John William TimakataVauna'aku Pati
Efate (5 seats)Norris Jack KalmetReunification Movement for Change
Jean Baptist TamaIndependent
Andrew Samuel KalpoilepUnion of Moderate Parties
Gloria Julia KingUnion of Moderate Parties
Jesse LuoUnion of Moderate Parties
Port Vila (5 seats)Justin NgweleRural Development Party
Ralph RegenvanuLand and Justice Party
Harry Anthony IarrishUnion of Moderate Parties
Ishmael KalsakauUnion of Moderate Parties
Ulrich SumptohReunification Movement for Change
Tanna (7 seats)Emanuel Xavier HarryIauko Group
Jotham NapatLeaders Party of Vanuatu
Andrew Solomon NapuatLand and Justice Party
Johnny Koanapo RasouVanua'aku Pati
Nako Ianatom NatumanUnion of Moderate Parties
Simil Kalptu Johnson YouseVanua'aku Pati
Bob LoughmanVanua'aku Pati
Tafea Outer Islands (1 seat)Tomker NetvuneiLeaders Party of Vanuatu
Source:Vanuatu Electoral Office

See also

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External links

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References

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  1. ^abConstitution of Vanuatu
  2. ^ab"Parliament website". Archived fromthe original on 2016-03-06. Retrieved2010-07-27.
  3. ^"Vanuatu court rules against MP, declares seat vacant".Loop Vanuatu. 5 May 2023. Retrieved6 October 2023.
  4. ^Roberts, Anita (9 September 2023)."Former MP Ken leads unofficial results on Malekula". Retrieved6 October 2023.
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