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President
Hon Kalkot Mataskelekele
Prime Minister and Minister for Media Services
Hon Edward Nipake Natapei (VP)
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Justice and Social Welfare
Hon Ham Lini (NUP)
Minister of Foreign Affairs and External Trade
Hon Bakoa Kaltonga (VP)
Minister of Infrastructure and Public Utilities
Hon Serge Vohor (UMP)
Minister of Agriculture, Quarantine, Livestock, Forestry and Fisheries
Hon Havo Molisale (NAGRIAMEL)
Minister of Finance and Economic Management
Hon Sela Molisa (VP)
Minister of Internal Affairs
Hon Patrick Crowby Manarewo (NUP)
Minister of Youth Department, Sports and Training
Hon Moses Kahu (VP)
Minister of Education
Hon Charlot Salwai (UMP)
Minister of Lands, Geology and Mines
Hon Raphael Worwor (UMP)
Minister of Health
Hon Joe Natuman (VP)
Minister of Trade & Commerce
Hon James Bule (NUP)
Minister of Ni-Vanuatu Business
Hon Esmon Saimon (MPP)
Speaker of Parliament
Hon George Wells (NUP)
First Deputy Speaker of Parliament
Hon Peter Vuta (PAP)
Second Deputy Speaker of Parliament
Hon Loius Etap (INDEPENDENT)
Main Political Parties:
Union of Moderate Parties (UMP); Vanua'aku Pati (VP); National United Party (NUP); Melanesian Progressive Party (MPP); Vanuatu Republican Party (VRP); the Greens Confederation (GC)