Tovosia, a key element for the current political instability: Sogavare

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BY SAMIE WAIKORI

Sogavare has pinpointed former deputy PM and mines minister Bradley Tovosia as one of the reasons for the mass walk-out of government MPs.

Although, no specific mentioned with reference to actions of Mr Tovosia, Sogavare alleged his leadership was one of the reasons for their mass-walkout.

“The resignation of the Minister of Mines – the Deputy Prime Minister, who is at the heart of all of these is a testament to the concern that members of the GNUT coalition left,” Sogavare said.

Sogavare continued that the cabinet attitude of the Deputy Prime Minister doesn’t make it easy, as the government continued with their journey.

Even every concern of the members of parliament pointed at him, he said

Sogavare said to address it, concern of his attitude was raised to PM on many occasions by various members of the GNUT coalition.

He stated that even PM was pressured by Caucus.

Sogavare emphasized that as the leader of the coalition, they expect him to take the leadership on addressing the issue.

He mentioned that the development speaks volume of their concern about indecision and weak leadership on the part of the PM.

Sogavare added this is one among many other issues that PM must bear full responsibility for the demolish of the GNUT government.

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