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Nagriamel (sometimes seen as Vemarana, Vemerana or the Nagriamel Customs Union or Nagriamel Movement) is a political party in Vanuatu.


History

The party was established in January 1966 at a meeting of chiefs in Espiritu Santo convened by Chief Buluk of Big Bay. The first territory-wide political movement in the New Hebrides, by 1969 it was estimated to have around 10,000 members (around one in eight of the population), mostly in the north of the territory."Chief President Moses": Man with a message for 10,000 New Hebrideans
''Pacific Islands Monthly'', July 1969, pp23–25
The name 'Nagriamel' was taken from combining the names of two plants, ''nagria'' (a croton) and ''mel'' (a cycas). Soon after its establishment, Jimmy Stevens became involved with the party after offering to sell guns to the chiefs. He used much of the funds donated to the party to build an agricultural complex in Vanafo. The party called for the return of all European-owned land that had not been used for agricultural development, It also held the view that the New Hebrides was not ready for independence and the modernization it would bring, though the party was reputedly manipulated by anti-independence French factions and the
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. In the
1975 elections The following elections occurred in the year 1975. Africa * 1975 Cameroonian presidential election * 1975 Cape Verdean parliamentary election * 1975 Ivorian general election * 1975 Liberian general election * 1975 São Tomé and Príncipe legislat ...
, the party won two of the 29 seats in the new Assembly. As the independence movement gathered momentum after 1975, led by the more Anglo-centric
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and the
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, Nagriamel sought to delay the end of British–French
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. With backing from the Phoenix Foundation, Nagriamel declared the independence of the 'Republic of Vemerana' on Santo on the eve of independence in 1980. Vanua'aku Party and Papua New Guinean soldiers quashed the new state weeks later. Reprisals against Nagriamel supporters spread throughout the northern islands. Following independence, the party contested the
1983 elections The following elections occurred in the year 1983. Africa * 1983 Cameroonian parliamentary election * 1983 Equatorial Guinean legislative election * 1983 Kenyan general election * 1983 Malagasy parliamentary election * 1983 Malawian general elec ...
, winning one seat, taken by
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. This seat was lost in the
1987 elections The following elections occurred in the year 1987. Africa * 1987 Central African Republic parliamentary election * 1987 Comorian legislative election * 1987 Djiboutian general election * 1987 Ethiopian general election * 1987 Gambian general ele ...
, but the party won a seat again in the 1991 elections. The party retained its single seat in the
1995 elections The following elections occurred in the year 1995. Africa * 1995 Algerian presidential election * 1995 Beninese parliamentary election * 1995 Cape Verdean parliamentary election * 1995 Ethiopian general election * 1995 Guinean legislative elec ...
, but lost their parliamentary representation in the 1998 elections. It regained a seat in the
2008 elections The following elections occurred in the year 2008. * Electoral calendar 2008 * 2008 United Nations Security Council election Africa * 2008 Angolan legislative election * 2008 Anjouan presidential election * 2008 Republic of the Congo Senate elec ...
, with
Havo Moli ''Hoger algemeen voortgezet onderwijs'' (havo, meaning "higher general continued education" in Dutch language, Dutch) is a stream in the secondary educational system of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and Suriname. It has five grades and is genera ...
elected in Malo/Aore.Nagriamel movement still has strongholds support: Patunvanu
Daily Post, 2 January 2016
Moli was subsequently appointed Minister for Agriculture. In the
2012 elections The following elections occurred in the year 2012. International * 2012 United Nations Security Council election Africa Egypt * 2012 Egyptian presidential election Mali * 2012 Malian presidential election * 2012 Malian parliamentary electio ...
the party won three seats, with Moli joined in parliament by Samsen Samson and
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. It retained all three seats in the
2016 elections The following elections occurred in the year 2016. Africa Benin Republic *2016 Beninese presidential election 6 March 2016 Cape Verde * 2016 Cape Verdean presidential election 2 October 2016 Chad * 2016 Chadian presidential election 10 A ...
before losing two in
2020 2020 was heavily defined by the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to global Social impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, social and Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, economic disruption, mass cancellations and postponements of events, COVID- ...
. In the 2022 election the party retained its only seats and remained in the opposition. The party tends to support Vanuatu's status as a tax haven as well as private enterprise, but is in favour of free education and health care (generally a position popular on the
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), and is against modern individualism corrupting customary values.


Election results


See also

*
Turaga nation The Turaga nation (from ''tu'' "stand" and ''raga'', a tribal name) is an indigenous movement based in northern Pentecost Island, Vanuatu. Its leader is Chief Viraleo Boborenvanua, and it has also been associated with Motarilavoa Hilda Lin̄i. T ...


References

{{Vanuatuan political parties Separatism in Oceania Political parties in Vanuatu 1966 establishments in the New Hebrides Political parties established in 1966 pl:Vemerana