Sir Peter Ipatas, the long-serving Enga governor and opposition nominee for prime minister, unveiled a reform agenda on April 10, aimed at restoring trust in Papua New Guinea’s democratic and justice systems. At a press conference in Port Moresby, Ipatas positioned himself as a consensus candidate, chosen by coalition leaders who have lost faith in...

Unlock this article with Premium. To access all premium content, contact us at [email protected]
Already a member? Log in here