Opposition leadership row deepens as PNG Speaker calls caucus meeting

Papua New Guinea’s Speaker of Parliament, Job Pomat, has directed Opposition lawmakers to convene a caucus meeting to resolve internal leadership issues, after reports that 10 MPs have written in support of Chuave MP James Nomane as Opposition Leader.

Pomat said he would only recognise a leadership change once a duly convened Opposition caucus has clearly confirmed the proceedings with an official minute, or a letter signed by all members backing the appointment has been returned. “I said that I would only recognise a change when a duly convened Opposition caucus meeting can confirm clearly an official minute of proceedings or a letter is returned from all members of the Opposition who they wish to appoint as leader,” Pomat said.

Context and outlook:
– The move comes amid ongoing leadership debates within Papua New Guinea’s political landscape, where the Opposition has faced infighting as it positions itself in relation to the government.
– The development will hinge on whether the Opposition can present a united front through a formal caucus decision. If Nomane’s leadership is not formally adopted, Pomat has signaled he will not recognise any change.

Summary:
The Speaker has tasked the Opposition to resolve its leadership rift through a formal caucus process, with 10 MPs backing James Nomane. The next step is the convening of a valid caucus and the issuing of a formal confirmation document. Observers will be watching to see whether the Opposition can reach consensus and present a unified leadership front in the coming days.


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