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The National Parliament of Solomon Islands has 50 members, elected for a four year term in 50 single-seat constituencies.[1]
It is presided by a Speaker - currently Sir Allan Kemakeza.[2]
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Latest elections
Summary of the 5 April 2006 National Parliament of the Solomon Islands election results Parties and alliances Votes % Seats National Party 13,105 6.9 4 Rural Advancement Party 12,030 6.3 4 People's Alliance Party 11,935 6.3 3 Solomon Islands Liberal Party 9,507 5.0 2 Democratic Party 9,338 4.9 3 Solomon Islands Social Credit Party 8,214 4.3 2 Lafari Party 5,384 2.8 2 Christian Alliance Party 3,613 1.9 - Solomon Islands Labour Party 1,733 0.9 - Independents 114,977 60.3 30 Total 190,786 50 Source: Adam Carr Members
The official website of the National Parliament of Solomon Islands maintains a list of current Members of Parliament, with biographical indications, categorised by name, constituency and party.[3]
See:
- 8th Parliament of Solomon Islands (2006-2010)
- 9th Parliament of Solomon Islands (2010- )
Official website
- parliament.gov.sb. Note that the Parliament's official name is "National Parliament of Solomon Islands", with no definite articles.
References
- ^ "About Parliament", National Parliament of Solomon Islands
- ^ "The Speaker", National Parliament of Solomon Islands
- ^ "Members of Parliament", National Parliament of Solomon Islands
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