Remove radical party leaders
The National, Tuesday 27th March 2012
BELDEN Namah’s political party seems to be radical, with its leader and president causing instability in the government.
They seem to be going to the media without consulting coalition partners or even their own members about sensitive issues, which require the full support of coalition partners and more importantly, the prime minister.
What leader in his right frame of mind would be so cunning and expect the coalition to just follow?
It is time the prime minister and his coalition partners come together and reprimand his radical and cunning deputy.
The PNG Party members should also sack their loud-mouthed president who lacks a political, business and educational background.
East Boroko survivor
Port Moresby