Political alliances can change over time

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BY LORETTA B MANELE

Political alliances in parliamentary systems are often fluid and can change over time. 

Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele made the above statement when he spoke at his press conference this week.

In relation, he also took the opportunity to talk about the resignation of several members of parliament from the government.

Manele said in light of the recent resignation of several members of parliament from the Government for National Unity and Transformation (GNUT) he would like to provide some clarity on these developments which he mentioned are natural part of the evolving process of democratic governance.

He added that those who have decided to step away from the government have made a political choice and is one he acknowledges and respect.

“While I was aware of some internal discussions and differing views, the decision to resign was theirs.”

“However, let me make it clear: the departure of these members does not dissolve this government.”

He pointed out that the strength of any government lies in its ability to maintain the confidence in parliament and that confidence will be tested according to our constitution.

Manele noted that until such time, his responsibility remains unchanged.

“To lead a government that continues to function, deliver essential services, and work toward the priorities we set together over the past year.”

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