Prime Minister James Marape is confident after the first week of parliament sitting with a secured number of 77 parliament members.
PM Marape said the country witnessed the stability of the government by passing the bill to restructure the Judiciary and came in today and presented the government’s 5-year achievement report on the floor of Parliament.
Marape urged citizens not to get caught up in the political play even as the opposition has the right to contest, the public, businesses and the people of PNG must continue to carry on with their normal operations.
“Don’t get caught up in this political play by leaders.”
“If they are in the most serious business in controlling a government that has secured mandate from the people from the National General Elections, they should be seriously applying the due process correctly.”
Marape reaffirmed to the people that the government is intact and confident with results of the recent bill to restructure the Judiciary and presentation of the government’s 5-year achievement report today in parliament.
He further urged the Business Committee in PNG and those watching abroad to stay confident in the government especially all investors, big and small.
PM Marape also acknowledged the latest inclusion of Belden Namah and PNG Party that has moved from the Opposition to Government.
Meanwhile, Parliament has now been adjourned to next Tuesday, 4th June 2024 at 10am.