PNG Court Upholds No Confidence Vote! Nomane updates on the Supreme Court's decision regarding the vote of no confidence. The court dismissed objections to a section 18 application, allowing a trial on March 14. The ruling emphasized that proposed amendments to section 145 of the Constitution cannot regulate parliamentary votes, ensuring accountability in governance for Papua New Guinea. You may be interested in these questions: What is the significance of section 145 in the Constitution? How does the Supreme Court's decision affect parliamentary proceedings? What are the implications of a vote of no confidence? Watch the interview to learn more: Highlights The Supreme Court has decided to proceed with a trial concerning the constitutionality of a parliamentary standing order related to votes of no confidence. This decision comes after dismissing all objections to the case's competency. The court's decision emphasized the principle of separation of powers, assertin...
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