Papua New Guinea PM to face no confidence motion in parliament after deadly riots
Tuesday, 13 February 2024
Papua New Guinea's opposition party has lodged a motion of no confidence in Prime Minister James Marape following deadly riots in January during a police strike. Marape expressed confidence in defeating the motion. The largest Pacific Island nation has signed a defence cooperation agreement with the United States and is being courted by China for security ties.
Papua New Guinea's opposition party has lodged a motion of no confidence in Prime Minister James Marape following deadly riots in January during a police strike. Marape expressed confidence in defeating the motion. The largest Pacific Island nation has signed a defence cooperation agreement with the United States and is being courted by China for security ties.
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