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Patrick Pruaitch was born on 29 June, 1964 in Sandaun Province, is a Papua New Guinean politician. Discover Patrick Pruaitch's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?
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Patrick Pruaitch, CMG (born 29 June 1964) is a Papua New Guinea politician who represented the Aitape-Lumi constituency in the West Sepik Province of Papua New Guinea in the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea from 2002 to 2022.
He was employed by SP Holdings for 10 years, and then moved to Shell in 1998 until his resignation to run in the 2002 elections.
He was a Cabinet Minister with few interruptions from 2002–2010 and from 2012–2017.
Pruaitch is an important politician within the PNG context, firstly because he is a longstanding MP in a parliament where turnover during elections is high and secondly because he has been close to power as a member of the Cabinet from 2002–2010 and from 2012–2017.
He has belonged to this party since 2002.
Pruaitch was first elected to the national parliament in the 2002 elections as an independent MP.
He joined the National Alliance Party, which was then-Prime Minister Sir Michael Somare's party.
He regularly acted in important capacities but his most important posts were at the Finance and Treasury portfolios.
He was appointed Minister for Forestry on 13 August 2002.
In May 2004 he also became Leader of Government Business, and then Minister for Lands and Physical Planning in August 2004.
Following the resignation of Arthur Somare as Minister of State in March 2006, he became Minister for National Planning and Monitoring and from April also Minister of Finance.
In June 2006 he lost his cabinet positions in a reshuffle.
He came back to Parliament after being re-elected in 2007 and was made Minister of Treasury and Finance in the Somare/Temu government.
He combined this post with Forestry for three months, until August 2007.
In June 2010, he was suspended from his Parliamentary seat due to allegations of misconduct in 2008: irregularities in expense accounts and misuse of District Development Funds The procedure to bring him before a Leadership Tribunal was still underway in December 2019, when his last appeal against the procedure was dismissed.
Despite these accusations he was appointed to the caretaker cabinet of Sam Abal when Michael Somare was in hospital in 2011.
However, he was only in that office a few months because the new government of Peter O'Neill deposed the Abal Government during the 2011–12 Papua New Guinean constitutional crisis.
Thirdly, he became the leader of the National Alliance Party after Michael Somare left the party in 2012.
Under his leadership, the National Alliance Party was revived after a big election defeat in 2012 (having won six seats) to being the second-biggest party after the 2017 election (having won 13 seats).
In the context of PNG politics it is unusual that politicians remain in the same party and that a party is relatively stable over long periods.
Pruaitch was again elected as a Member of Parliament in 2012 despite the accusations of misuse of office, and was appointed Minister of Forestry and Climate Change by Prime Minister Peter O'Neill after the elections.
In March 2014, he became Minister of the Treasury.
From 2017–2019 and 2020-2022 he was Leader of the Opposition.
Following the 2017 general election, he led the coalition of parliamentary opposition parties against Peter O'Neill's government.
He lost his seat in the 2022 elections.
In early April 2017, Pruaitch publicly criticised his own government's management of the economy at a party meeting of the National Alliance Party.
He was then formally still in the Cabinet as Treasurer.
He stressed the rapid growth of the national debt and the fall of government revenue.
He doubted Peter O'Neill's willingness to curb public spending at a time when public debt was increasing.
Early in May, he accused O'Neill of not providing sufficient funding for police services in preparation for the 2017 general election.
O’Neill responded after a few days stating that Pruaitch, himself as minister in his Cabinet, was responsible for the state of affairs of the economy.
Pruaitch was dismissed as treasurer on 12 May 2017, but O'Neill offered him to remain a member of the government as a minister without a portfolio.
However, Pruaitch decided to leave the coalition.
A vote of no confidence cannot be moved in PNG’s national parliament during a period of 18 months after the commencement of the term of a Prime Minister.
From November 2019–November 2020, he was Minister for Foreign Affairs.
He was twice – in 2019 and 2020 – alternate PM in unsuccessful attempts to unseat the government.
Pruaitch was born in the Sandaun (West Sepik) Province of Papua New Guinea.
He was educated at St. Vincent de Paul Primary School, St Ignatius High School, and Sogeri National High School.
He received a bachelor's degree in Economics from the University of Papua New Guinea.
He was Minister of Foreign Affairs for one year in the Marape Cabinet from November 2019–November 2020.