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Friday March 09, 2007

Friends to all, enemy to none: URP

UNITED Resources Party will go into the 2007 national election using its track-record of quiet and sure achievements rather than take sides in premature party ways, party leader Sam Akoitai said on Wednesday in a press statement.
“Our motto ‘friends to all, enemies to none’ is based on the trend that this country is unlikely to see a one-party government for sometime. Parties will therefore have to come together after elections to form a coalition governments,” Mr Akoitai said.
“We don’t want to draw battle lines against other political parties and ostracise potential coalition partners prematurely.
“We want to participate in forming the best possible coalition government as we head to the end of the first decade of this millennium. We want the most qualified MPs who are hardworking, caring, creative, honest, firm and decisive.”
Mr Akoitai said URP would endorse candidates of that nature who were returned by their voters on track records.
He said URP recognised that it was its voters who determine the fate of sitting MPs based on their performances and the hopeful candidates based on their proposed policies.
Mr Akoitai said Papua New Guinea was blessed with vast natural resources but the most important and valuable is human.
 

           

 

 

                                                                                 
 
 

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