Day: July 25, 2016
Libraries vital source of information
Source: The National, Monday July 25th, 2016 I want to comment on a news article by titled “Librarian voices concern over books” (The National, July 22). I support the concern […]
Let people choose our prime minister
Source: The National, Monday July 25th, 2016 THE Vote of No Confidence in Parliament on Friday was a forgone conclusion before the vote was taken. Most MPs moved to the […]
Stability is questionable
Source: The National, Monday July 25th, 2016 NO one disagrees with the aged-old maxim that a country’s political stability is the pillar and choice rather than an option if a […]
PPP will be bigger, better
Source: The National, Monday July 25th, 2016 ALLOW me to commend the Opposition for upholding parliamentary democracy through the vote of no confidence against the Prime Minister Peter O’Neill in […]
MPs miss chance for change
Source: The National, Monday July 25th, 2016 I WAS so saddened and disappointed by the outcome of the Vote of No Confidence (VONC) IN Prime Minister Peter O’Neill on Friday. […]
Court breached doctrine
Source: The National, Monday July 25th, 2016 I AGREE with Morobe Governor Powes Parkop that the Supreme Court over-stepped its boundary in its decision to order the recall of Parliament. […]
Morobe MPs need to delivery vital services
Source: The National, Monday July 25th, 2016 SEEING our MPs follow-ing the Prime Minister like faithful sheep to Alotau was very healthy for a stable government and should be highly […]
Court breached doctrine
Source: The National, Monday July 25th, 2016 I AGREE with Morobe Governor Powes Parkop that the Supreme Court over-stepped its boundary in its decision to order the recall of Parliament. […]
PPP will be bigger, better
Source: The National, Monday July 25th, 2016 ALLOW me to commend the Opposition for upholding parliamentary democracy through the vote of no confidence against the Prime Minister Peter O’Neill in […]
Stability is questionable
Source: The National, Monday July 25th, 2016 NO one disagrees with the aged-old maxim that a country’s political stability is the pillar and choice rather than an option if a […]