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22 July 2012

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Congratulations to the two women, Loujaya and Delilah. This shows that we did not have to reserve the 22 seats for women in the house of parliament.

If these two ladies can do it, I believe the other 20 women can do much better too. These two ladies won from male and females voters.

On that note I would like to also congratulate and salute the educationist Robert Ganim of Wabag Open for unseating Sam Abal. It has been the people's choice and if I was there I would have voted for you and Mr Kurai.

Firstly, to the voters for choosing Loujaya Toni and Delilah Gore, well done!

Secondly, congratulations to the two ladies and God Bless you for making your stand.

We look forward to interesting days during the ninth Parliament of our Independent State of Papua New Guinea.

Wonderful news.

Let's hope that these two women set a great example for other women to follow. Then, after a few more elections, PNG may start to have a more balanced parliament and PNG women will start to get the respect that is due to them in PNG society.

There is a great hurdle to be overcome and it won't be easy. But at least PNG women are getting elected to the parliament again and hopefully they will have wise words to say on all the problems now facing PNG.

Delilah and Loujaya - Congratulations!

Congratulations Loujaya Toni and Delilah Gore. I know lots of people had doubts as to whether Papua New Guinea would see any female MP's elected in the 2012 elections. Well done people of Lae and people of Sohe.

My congratulation to the Member elect for Lae.

Come on everyone - this is a brilliant result.

God bless Loujaya!

Hmmmm! I wonder which party that the "orange Hawaiian shirted clothed" B.Namah might try to buy off to gain power?
I hope South Pacific breweries run out before the cheque book appears.

Great to see that one lady has been elected to fill hopefully the shoes of Dame Carol and a couple of others also. I am sure that Dame Carol will give Ms Delilah Gore good advice on the 'ins and outs" that may occur.

If the present PM, Mr O'Neill is granted government, then maybe a ministry of clout for Women's Affairs may be established with Ms Gore in charge. Just a hopeful suggestion.

Does anyone in PNG have any idea what parties the present PM, Mr O'Neill may approach to form a stable government for the people?

I would hopefully think that the parties of B Namah and M Somare are avoided like the plague.

It may be interesting to watch the political shenanigans, to the dispair of the people if Somare and Namah link up!

We can only hope that Belden Namah can be controlled, at least to some degree, now that he's been returned to parliament -- many reasonable people are rightly most concerned with the obvious influence he has in army circles.

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