by MICHAEL J. PASSINGAN In a recent event that highlighted the complexities of international diplomacy and governance, Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister, James Marape, faced a challenging situation during his appearance at the Lowy Institute in Sydney, Australia. The Lowy Institute, known for its role as an independent think tank focusing on international policy, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region, provided a platform for a candid assessment of Marape's governance. Following his formal address, Marape engaged in a dialogue with Dr. Michael Fullilove AM, the Executive Director of the Institute. Dr. Fullilove, a respected figure in public and international policy, scrutinized Marape's past promises and statements, contrasting them with the current state of affairs in Papua New Guinea (PNG). The discussion took a critical turn as Dr. Fullilove revisited Marape's 2019 speech at the same venue, where Marape had outlined his vision for PNG in a speech titled “A New Boo
Congratulations to PNG and People Power.. On the same token, let's thank the Government too, for having all ears for the People. The Government can be illegitimate but it is good. Only rotten apples inside, like Namah and Maladina, have made the government look bad.
ReplyDeleteO'Neill must start to make heads roll in his cabinet. He must start by replacing his Deputy, and puting in learned people in the Ministry of Minister Assisting the PM. Minister Wake Goi has just demonstrated - he has no brains at all. Recent bureucratic appointments must also be reviewed. It is a real joke, appointing a clown and corrupt freak to head the Auditor Gen's Office... There are many appointments, that the O'Niell government must make, on merit to save its face and moreso, to put PNG back on track.
ReplyDeleteINCOMPETENT MONGERS! PNG IS NOT UR PRIVATE BUSINESS! U SUCKERS GOT SERVE..GO GO WE DON'T NEED UR THEORIES,SWEET TALK LIERS!:-(
ReplyDeletethe bedroom cabibet..! mr flipflop, mr gay and mama maus(speaker) should go back in bed & reflect on the mess they have created. the kitchen cabinet was better off.. what a shame.
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