The Vote of No Confidence (VONC) will be on the National Parliament agenda paper tomorrow and is expected to be moved by the Opposition to vote against incumbent Prime Minister, James Marape.
Parliament today confirmed that the resumption of the sitting will be at 10am in the morning.
What is expected when parliament resumes, is for the Opposition to move a motion for the vote to take place, which should commence the proceedings for the VONC to take place on the floor of parliament. Apart from this, it should be another normal parliament day with other agendas to be dealt with on the floor as well.
Parliament was adjourned last week on Thursday 5th September for a week to give time for the VONC to go through the required constitutional process before it can be active on the day of the actual vote to take place.
At present, the number of Members Parliament in the Opposition team is over 30 and the government team over 70, but these numbers could change today in the lead up to the VONC, or even tomorrow on the floor of parliament where MPs can cross over the floor to another team.
Meantime, security is expected to be heightened tomorrow at the National Parliament premises and the city as well when MPs sit for the parliament session.