New Bougainville Party

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New Bougainville Party (NBP) is a political party in the autonomous region of Bougainville, Papua New Guinea. It was founded on 22 April 2005 by John Momis, governor from 1999 to 2005, and is currently led by Ezekiel Masatt.


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National Alliance Party - Papua New Guinea Party - People's Action Party - Pangu Party - People's Democratic Movement - United Resources Party - People's Progress Party - New Generation Party - People's National Congress Party - People's Party - Rural Development Party - Melanesian Liberal Party - People's Labour Party - Country Party - United Party - Melanesian Alliance Party - National Advance Party - Pipol First Party - Labour Party - National Party - Conservative Party
Bougainville parties
Bougainville Independence Movement - Bougainville Labour Party - Bougainville People's Congress - New Bougainville Party
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