Charles Abel

Charles Abel (born 24 September 1967) is a politician in Papua New Guinea. He was a member of the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea from 2007-2022, representing the electorate of Alotau Open. He competed for the regional seat (governor) in Milne Bay Province -of which Alotau is the capital- in 2022 but he lost. Charles Abel has occupied several cabinet positions. He was from 2007-2010 minister of Culture and Tourism. He was Minister for Trade, Commerce and Industry in 2011-2012. In the period 2012-2017 he was Minister for National Planning. From August 2017-May 2019 he was Deputy Prime Minister and Treasurer. In 2019 he was from June–November Minister for Finance and Rural Development. He is active in policy making for natural resources.

The Honourable
Charles Abel
MP
Charles Abel in 2013
Minister for Finance and Rural Development
In office
7 June 2019  8 November 2019
Prime MinisterJames Marape
Preceded byRichard Maru
Succeeded byRenbo Paita
Deputy Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea
In office
August 2017  31 May 2019
Prime MinisterPeter O'Neill
Preceded byLeo Dion
Succeeded byDavis Steven
Treasurer
In office
August 2017  31 May 2019
Prime MinisterPeter O'Neill
Succeeded bySam Basil
Minister for National Planning
In office
2012–2017
Prime MinisterPeter O'Neill
Succeeded byRichard Maru
Minister for Trade, Commerce and Industry
In office
5 August 2011  2012
Prime MinisterPeter O'Neill
Minister for Culture and Tourism
In office
29 August 2007  July 2010
Prime MinisterMichael Somare
Member of the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea
Assumed office
6 August 2007
Preceded byIsaac Taitibe
ConstituencyAlotau Open
Personal details
Born (1967-09-24) 24 September 1967
NationalityPapua New Guinean
Political partyOur Development Party (2019–)
Other political
affiliations
People's National Congress (2011–2019)
National Alliance Party (2007-2011)
Independent (2007)
OccupationPolitician
ProfessionAccountant
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