Type | Journal Article - Catalyst: Social Pastoral Journal for Melanesia |
Title | Haves and have-nots: the 2002 elections in the Enga Province of PNG |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 33 |
Issue | 2 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2003 |
Page numbers | 96-113 |
URL | http://www.philipgibbs.org/pdfs/Haves.pdf |
Abstract | The 2002 Papua New Guinea elections were deficient in many ways, particularly in the Highlands provinces. An outcome of this turmoil in the Enga Province is the emer gence of new form of division in society, namely: "haves and have-nots" or as Engas put it: "eaters and non-eat ers." This paper will look at how some candidates in the 2002 elections used language, which "fed into" the eat ers/ non-eaters imagery. It will also touch on the politicisation of the public service, investigate why people voted the way they did, and ask what happened to the voting papers. Whether one is a "have" or a "have not" depends on a number of factors including the emerging political culture of violence and intimidation, voting pat terns during the elections, and political choices in the post-election period. |
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