National Executive Council of Papua New Guinea information
Executive branch of Papua New Guinea
National Executive Council
Coat of arms of Papua New Guinea
Council overview
Formed
1975
Jurisdiction
Government of Papua New Guinea
Headquarters
Sir Manasupe Haus, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
Council executives
James Marape, Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea/Chairman
Sam Basil, Deputy Prime Minister
Ivan Pomaleu[1], Secretary of the NEC
Key documents
Constitution of Papua New Guinea
Prime Minister and National Executive Council Act 2002[2]
Politics of Papua New Guinea
The Crown
Monarch
Charles III
Governor-General
Bob Dadae
Executive
Cabinet
Prime Minister
James Marape
Legislature
National Parliament
Speaker: Job Pomat
Leader of the Opposition
Political parties
Elections
Recent elections
General: 2012
2017
2022
Judiciary
National Court
Supreme Court
Administrative divisions
Administrative divisions
Regions
Provinces
Districts
Local-level governments
Foreign relations
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Minister: Soroi Eoe
Diplomatic missions of / in Papua New Guinea
Passport
Visa requirements
Visa policy
Related topics
2011–12 constitutional crisis
Corruption
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The National Executive Council (NEC), also known as the Cabinet of Papua New Guinea functions as the policy and decision-making body of the executive branch within the government system of Papua New Guinea. The Prime Minister and Ministers serve as members of the Cabinet.[3]
^"Pomaleu is new secretary to PM & NEC". 12 January 2021.
^"Prime Minister and National Executive Council Act 2002".
^"Papua New Guinea country brief". www.dfat.gov.au. Retrieved 19 September 2023.
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