9th Parliament of Solomon Islands


The 9th Parliament of Solomon Islands, determined by the 2010 general election, was the National Parliament of Solomon Islands from 2010 until 2014. It was preceded by the eighth and followed by the tenth.
The 9th Parliament consisted in 50 representatives, elected from 50 single-seat constituencies.

Party standings

The various parties had the following number of seats. The Speaker is chosen from outside Parliament.
PartySeatsChange since 8th Parliament
Democratic Party13+8
OUR Party3+3
Reformed Democratic Party3+3
Independent Democratic Party2+2
People's Alliance Party2-6
Party for Rural Advancement2-3
Liberal Party1-2
National Party1-3
People's Congress Party1+1
People's Federation Party1+1
Rural and Urban Political Party1+1
Rural Development Party1+1
Independents19+7
Speaker1n/a

Members

The following were the 50 members of the 9th Parliament.
Of these, only seven had been in Parliament prior to 2006. Job Tausinga is Parliament's veteran, having been continuously elected since 1984. Danny Philip was first elected in 1984, but lost his seat in 2001, before regaining it in 2010. Walter Folotalu was first elected in 1994, lost his seat in 1997, and returned to Parliament in a by-election in 2008. Manasseh Sogavare and Snyder Rini have both continuously been elected since 1997. Gordon Darcy Lilo is serving his third consecutive term, having first been elected in 2001. And James Tora first entered Parliament in a by-election in 2004. Twenty other MPs are serving their second term, while the other twenty-three are first time MPs.
From among these MPs, Prime Minister Danny Philip appointed his Cabinet on 27 August, while Opposition Leader Steve Abana appointed his Shadow Cabinet on 31 August. Additionally, Clay Forau was elected Leader of the Independent Members of Parliament.
MPPartyConstituencyIn Parliament since...Cabinet position?
Steve William AbanaDemocraticFataleka2006no
Peter Shannel AgovakaOUR PartyCentral Guadalcanal2006Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Relations
Lional AlexIndependentSouth Vella La Vella2010Minister for Rural Development and Indigenous Affairs
Heinz Horst Bodo DettkeIndependentNorth West Guadalcanal2010Minister for Forestry
Minister for Fisheries & Marine Resources
Douglas EteReformed DemocraticEast Honiara2010Minister for Public Service
Minister for Forestry
Jackson FiulauaIndependentCentral Kwara'ae2010Minister for Infrastructure and Development
Walter FolotaluDemocraticLau/Mbaelelea2008
previously MP from 1994 to 1997
no
Clay Forau SoalaoiPeople's FederationTemotu Vatud2006no
John Moffat FuguiIndependentCentral Honiara2010Minister for the Environment and Conservation
Moses GaruDemocraticWest Guadalcanal2010no
Alfred GhiroDemocraticEast Makira2010no
Seth GukunaIndependentRennell-Bellona2006no
Dick Ha'amoriRural DevelopmentWest Makira2006Minister for Education and Human Resources
Rick HouenipwelaDemocraticSmall Malaita2010no
Shemuel Sam IduriDemocraticWest Kwara'ae2006no
Martin KealoeDemocraticMalaita Outer Islands2010no
Mark Roboliu KemakezaIndependentNgella2006Minister for Mines, Energy and Rural Electrification
Andrew Hanaria KeniasinaPeople's Congress PartyEast 'Are'are2010no
Gordon Darcy LiloIndependentGizo-Kolombangara2001Minister for Finance and Development Planning
Varian LonameiIndependent DemocraticMaringe-Kokota2006Minister for Aviation and Communication
Manasseh MaelangaDemocraticEast Malaita2008Deputy Prime Minister;
Minister for Home Affairs
Martin MaggaPeople's AllianceTemotu Pele2006no
John ManeniaruIndependentWest 'Are'are2010no
Samuel ManetoaliRural and UrbanGao-Bugotu2006Minister for Tourism and Culture
Commins Aston MewaIndependentTemotu Nende2010Minister for Justice and Legal Affairs
Elijah Doro MualaNationalSouth Choiseul2010Minister for Commerce, Industry, Labour and Immigration
Joseph OnikaIndependentNorth East Guadalcanal2010Minister for Women, Youth and Sports
David Day PachaDemocraticSouth Guadalcanal2006no
Dickson Mua PanakitasiOUR PartySavo-Russels2010no
Danny PhilipReformed DemocraticSouth New Georgia2010
previously MP from 1984 to 2001
Prime Minister
Snyder RiniIndependent DemocraticMarovo1997Minister for Aid Coordination and Planning
Selwyn RiumanaIndependentHograno-Kia-Havulei2006Minister for Agriculture and Livestock
Connelly SandakabatuIndependentNorth-West Choiseul2010no
Charles SigotoReformed DemocraticRanonga-Simbo2010Minister for Health and Medical Services
Derek SikuaLiberalEast Central Guadalcanal2006no
Stanley Festus SofuDemocraticEast Kwaio2006Minister for Public Service
Manasseh SogavareOUR PartyEast Choiseul1997no
Martin SopageIndependentNorth Guadalcanal2006Minister for Lands, Housing and Survey
Hypolite TaremaeIndependentCentral Makira2010Minister for Peace, Reconciliation and National Unity
Job Dudley TausingaRural AdvancementNorth New Georgia1984no
Silas TausingaRural AdvancementWest New Georgia2010no
Peter TomDemocraticWest Kwaio2006no
James ToraDemocraticUlawa-Ugi2004Minister for Police and National Security
Bradley TovosiaIndependentEast Guadalcanal2010Minister for Provincial Government
Milna TozakaPeople's AllianceNorth Vella Lavella2006no
Namson TranIndependentWest Honiara2010no
Matthew WaleDemocraticAoke-Langalanga2008no
vacant-Baegu/Asifola--
vacant-North Malaita--
vacant-Shortlands--

Changes

The following Acts were enacted under the Ninth Parliament.