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41: 409:, were the most high-profile losers of the election. Additionally, Wingti lost the governorship of West Highlands Province to Olga. The PDM also suffered a major defeat in the election, losing several seats. He nominated to contest the July 2012 general elections and defeated Tom Olga by 112640 votes to 89195, a difference of 23445 votes and elected Governor of Western Highlands Province. He was one of the three former prime ministers who backed Peter O'Neil to be retained as prime minister of Papua New Guinea at Parliament House on 3 August 2012. 211: 327:
He served as Minister for Civil Aviation from 1978 until the defeat of the first Somare government in 1980, and when Somare returned to power in 1982, became Deputy Prime Minister. He split with the Pangu Party in 1985 and formed the
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after corralling a slender majority of three votes. He announced a more independent foreign policy, attempting to enhance relations with the
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Wingti served as the governor of Western Highlands Province from 1995 to 1997, when he was defeated for re-election by Father
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delegate for the UPNG Student Representative Council. While doing his final year in Economics at university, he contested the
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and he was ousted by Julius Chan in August 1994. Wingti continued to represent the Western Highlands in the
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between 1985 and 1988, and again from 1992 to 1994.
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The Right Honourable
PC

Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea
Elizabeth II
Sir Wiwa Korowi
Sir Rabbie Namaliu
Sir Julius Chan
Sir Kingsford Dibela
Sir Michael Somare
Territory of Papua and New Guinea
Papua New Guinea
Pangu Party
People's Democratic Movement
Alma mater
University of Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinean
politician
prime minister of Papua New Guinea
Western Highlands province
Mount Hagen
University of Papua New Guinea
Port Moresby
Australia
Australian Union of Students
1977 election
Hagen Open
Michael Somare
Pangu Party
People's Democratic Movement

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