Manele reaffirms his commitment to leadership and democratic processes

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Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele has firmly stated that he will not step down ahead of the motion of no confidence scheduled for debate in Parliament on Tuesday, May 6.

In his remarks delivered in Parliament yesterday, Prime Minister Manele made it clear that he remains committed to his leadership role and the democratic process, a statement by the PM’s press secretariat yesterday said.

“I will not stand down before that date. I will allow the motion to be moved on Tuesday, 6 May, and debated. And we’ll see how it goes,” Manele said.

The Prime Minister moved for the House to adjourn until the date of the motion, which was agreed upon by Parliament, the statement said.

This will allow the motion to mature and be properly debated according to parliamentary procedure.

Speaker of Parliament Paterson Oti reinforced the Prime Minister’s position, confirming that Manele remains in office until a decision is made by the House.

As Parliament prepares for the crucial vote, the Office of the Prime Minister and Cabinet reiterates its commitment to the country’s stability and democratic principles.

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