National Front Party (Papua New Guinea)

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The National Front Party was a political party in Papua New Guinea.

The party was established in 2002 by Kundiawa-Gembolg MP and former Minister for Defence Peter Waieng.[1][2] Waeing subsequently resigned his seat due to pending misconduct proceedings against him, but contested and lost the seat at the election. The party won no other seats.[3][4][5]

The party endorsed one candidate at the 2007 election, and won no seats.[6] At the time of the 2012 election, the party was led by Philip Kende.[7]

It was deregistered in 2015.[8]

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