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Sunday, 27 May 2012

Sir Michael begins plan to stop O’Neill and Namah

GRAND chief Sir Michael Somare has begun his campaign in earnest to stop Peter O’Neill and Belden Namah from leading the country again.
Sir Michael led his National Alliance Party on the campaign trail last week after being blocked from entering Government House to have his interim regime sworn in.
The Supreme Court had ruled last week that he was still the prime minister.
Sir Michael said: “Their actions are indicative of what they will do if we the people of Papua New Guinea re-elect them to office.”
Sir Michael told the crowd that he would not be in the political frontline much longer but wanted to ensure that good leaders were in place after the election who respected authority and the law.
Sir Michael witnessed the nomination of Sir Arnold Amet for the Madang provincial seat and Gabriel Saul for the Madang Open seat last Monday.
They then proceeded to Bates Oval in the heart of Madang for a short rally.
Middle Ramu MP Ben Semri accompanied the two sitting MPs with Saul and Sumkar candidate Mark Kadum Martin.
After his nomination in Wewak on Wednesday afternoon, Sir Michael travelled to Maprik, Aitape and Yangoru for the nomination and promotion of his candidates John Simon, Patrick Pruaitch and Peter Wararu.
His main message at the rallies was that the NAP alliance government had over two terms laid the foundation for continued growth, stability and well-managed government finance.


Source:
The National, Monday 28th, 2012

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