Former Prime Minister and current Member for Ialibu-Pangia, Peter O’Neill, has asserted that a Vote of No Confidence (VONC) against Prime Minister James Marape will occur in September.
In a media statement released on August 15th, O’Neill emphasized that the power to decide whether a VONC takes place lies with the Constitution and not with Marape.
O’Neill also accused Marape of being more focused on maintaining his position than addressing the country’s pressing issues, such as the rising cost of living.
“In recent days, Marape has been extra busy not lowering the cost of living but ramping up the same old rhetoric that he will allow a VONC.”
He added, “Marape is misleading himself. It is not for him to decide.”
He explained that the Constitution, as crafted by the nation’s founders, grants the power to move a Motion of No Confidence equally to all Members of Parliament, not just the Prime Minister.
O’Neill criticized Marape for allegedly attempting to shut down the VONC process and accused him of using “bully tactics.”
“Our people are respectful of the Constitution, hoping that the pressure valve deliberately installed in our democracy to let off pent-up steam – to prevent civil unrest – is the Vote of No Confidence procedure.”
He urged Marape to welcome the test to his leadership rather than suppress it.
He further alleged Marape of having no genuine concern for the people, the country, or the Constitution and that he is allegedly using these institutions merely to enrich himself and remain in power.
“If you cannot see or hear the cries of our people and the business community then you surely must see how those once loyal to you are speaking up and leaving your leadership.”
He also hinted at alleged attempts by Marape to silence dissent, particularly among students, and to use force against those who oppose him.
However, O’Neill emphasized that he remains committed to democracy and has no intention of inciting unrest.