Breaking News - Somare Cabinet Sworn in.. Parliament summons GG


The Sir Michael Somare Cabinet has just been sworn in at Government House by Governor-General Sir Michael Ogio. Prime Minister Sir Michael Somare is now being driven off to Morauta Haus, Waiagni, followed by his ministers. A press conference is expected to be held at Morauta Haus. Commentators say according to Section 142 of the constitution the Governor General has to swear in the PM elected by parliament. This has not happened so back in Parliament the Govenment of Peter O'Niell has now moved a motion to remove Michael Ogio as Governor General of PNG

From NBC News: The Governor General, Sir Michael Ogio has sworn in 10 members of the Somare camp into office as Ministers, effectively recognizing Grand Chief Sir Michael Somare and his court-restored Government as the legitimate Government of the day. The swearing in ceremony took place just moments ago at the Government House in Port Moresby.

The swearing in of the 10 Ministers adds to a total twenty-one minority cabinet, which Sir Michael had named on Monday following the Supreme Court ruling, nullifying the election of Peter O'Neill as the Prime Minister. Sir Michael was present to witness the ceremony. It is highly likely that the Governor General will lose his job, following the swearing in of the 10 Ministers.

It's purported that the O'Neill camp have moved into Parliament to revoke Mr. Ogio's appointment. From Lisa Pagalio NBC News: Parliament directs GG to be at the House at 2pm today to swear in Peter O'Neill as Prime Minister - Kundu 2 live feed

Peter Oneil also summons GG to parliament to answer to his actions...He is directed to be present in parliament house this afternoon. Meanwhile Sir Jay is inviting GC Somare to be present in parliament to follow the proper parliamentary processes. Speaker Nape is stating that under sec 104 sub sec d..GC Somare is no longer a member of parliament.

Minister Puka Temu is advising during grievances debate on the floor of parliament that the GG is incompetent and indecisive following the resolution by the speaker indicating that the directions of the executive arm of the government (71-O) amendment have not been adhered to

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