Governor General Confirms Somare Government

OGIO: Acting on Orders
The Governor General has been informed of the ONIELL NAMAH Government decision to summon him to Parliament House, but he says he will not turn up there, as the Government house is the only venue to swear in the Prime Minister and any other dignitaries. 
 Acting upon the decision of the Supreme Court that Sir Michael Somare be reinstated that that the Mr ONiel’s elections as Prime Minister was unconstitutional on the 2nd of August 2011, Sir Ogio’s swearing in of the full cabinet and instruments of the Somare Government is an implementation of the Court’s decision. 
 Sources from Government House informed us that the GG says he is acting upon the advice of the current legitimate Somare Government and his NEC, after signing instruments this morning at the Government House. Meanwhile, Sources from the Somare Government Camp is aware of Parliament’s proceedings this morning and have labeled such actions by the ONIEL/NAMAH Government as ILLEGAL and UNLAWFUL.
  UPDATE FROM PARLIAMENT:
THE GOVERNMENT OF PETER O'NEILL HAS SUSPENDED MICHAEL OGIO AS THE HEAD OF STATE, JEFFREY NAPE HAS BEEN EVELATED TO ACT ON THAT POSITION, THE PARLIAMENT ALSO APPOINTED FRANCIS MARUS DEPUTY SPEAKER AS ACTING SPEAKER. 
 Live news feed comng in from Parliament: Acting Governor-General Jeffery Nape is admitted to the Parliament:

1. GC Sir Michael Somare and his team's appointment is revoked;
2. Former O'Neill/Namah's NEC is revoked;
3. O'Neill is worn in as the Prime Minister;
4. New O'Neill's NEC is just being appointed and sworn in at the same time strating with the Deputy Prime Minister.

Its in the process now. Will update here!
 
 

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