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Rufina Peter is a Papua New Guinean agricultural economist and politician. Until her election to the National Parliament on 5 August 2022, Papua New Guinea (PNG) was one of only three countries without a woman in parliament. She was also elected as Governor of Central Province in the
2022 general election The following elections are scheduled to occur in 2022. The National Democratic Institute also maintains a calendar of elections around the world. * 2022 United Nations Security Council election * 2022 national electoral calendar * 2022 local ...
, becoming the province's first female governor.


Early life and education

One of eight children, Peter attended a Catholic school in Tapini in the hilly, northwestern part of Central Province. Her father did not earn enough to support four children in high school and she had to work while at school to help pay for the fees. She obtained an undergraduate degree in agriculture from the Papua New Guinea University of Technology in
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between 1985 and 1988 and a master's degree in agricultural economics from the
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, in Armidale, New South Wales, between 1990 and 1992. She was a participant in the 2013–2014 Australian Rural Leadership Program.


Career

Peter's first job was as an economist with the PNG Cocoa Board. She then became a first assistant secretary at the government's Department of Agriculture and Livestock, before moving to the Institute of National Affairs where, among other activities, she supported the PNG Women in Agriculture Development Foundation. After a spell at the Department of Provincial & Local Government Affairs, she joined the
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in 2017.


Political career

Peter contested her first political campaign in the
2017 Papua New Guinean general election General elections were held in Papua New Guinea between 24 June and 8 July 2017. The writs for the election were issued on 20 April, and candidate nominations closed on 27 April. Michael Somare, the first Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea, ret ...
, although her bid was unsuccessful. Nonetheless, she received the most votes of any female candidate in the country. At the time, she attributed the lack of success of women in PNG politics to the commonly held perception that politics is a male-dominated field, and that women are not suited to be political leaders. Peter observed that the existing political climate promotes corrupt practices and that candidates do not have sufficient resources to campaign effectively. She also noted that tribal leaders play a significant role in the decision-making of voters, and since most of them are male, this is an additional challenge for female candidates. In the
2022 general election The following elections are scheduled to occur in 2022. The National Democratic Institute also maintains a calendar of elections around the world. * 2022 United Nations Security Council election * 2022 national electoral calendar * 2022 local ...
, Peter was one of 167 women running for the 118 seats, compared to 3,458 men. She emerged victorious in the Central Province seat, becoming both the governor of the province and a member of parliament. Papua New Guinea employs a preferential voting system, and after all votes had been tallied, she had defeated her rival, the incumbent
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, with 62,361 votes to 58,917. Peter ran as a member of the People’s National Congress Party. Before her election, Papua New Guinea was one of only three countries worldwide without a female parliamentarian. Four days later, Kessy Sawang was also elected, further increasing the number of women in the National Parliament.


See also

Other women elected to the Papua New Guinea parliament: * Josephine Abaijah, 1972–1982; 1997–2002 * Waliyato Clowes, 1977–1982 *
Nahau Rooney Nahau Rooney (born in 1945 on Manus Island – died 15 September 2020 in Port Moresby) was a Papua New Guinean politician. From 1977 to 1987 she was a member of the newly founded post-independence National Parliament of Papua New Guinea. Early ...
, 1977–1987 * Carol Kidu, 1997–2012 *
Julie Soso Julie Soso Akeke (born 29 August 1960) is a Papua New Guinean politician. She was the Governor of Eastern Highlands Province from 2012 to 2017. Background Soso was a broadcaster and women's advocate before entering politics, serving as president ...
, 2012–2017 * Loujaya Kousa, 2012–2017 * Delilah Gore, 2012–2017 *
Kessy Sawang Kessy Sawang is a Papua New Guinean politician and former senior civil servant. Until her election and that of Rufina Peter to the National Parliament in August 2022, Papua New Guinea (PNG) had been one of only three countries without a woman ...
, 2022– * Francesca Semoso, 2023–


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Declaration of Peter's electoral victory and her speech
{{DEFAULTSORT:Peter, Rufina Living people Date of birth unknown Governors of Central Province (Papua New Guinea) Members of the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea Members of the Central Provincial Assembly People's National Congress (Papua New Guinea) politicians 21st-century women politicians Women members of the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinean economists Papua New Guinea University of Technology alumni University of New England (Australia) alumni Year of birth missing (living people)