Peter O’Neill makes a commitment to May 18th for Elections

Prime Minister Peter O'Neill and the Government Caucus (Which means all the parties in the Government) Assured the nation that the electoral Commission has stated the date as 18th of May as issue of Writs on which the elections begin and Papua New Guineans go to the Polls and the Return of writs return  on the  27th of July. There will be no extension of Parliament, Mr.O'Neill said they look forward going to the Polls. The Judicial Conduct Bill and other bills that were recently passed by Parliament are still in Court and are held up by various Court Orders, they will be dealt with when the next Parliament comes in. Unions, churches, business, Transparency international said they grateful for the dialogue with the PM and tomorrow Port Moresby should be back to normal.
Richard Kassman of Transparency International (PNG) addresses a serious point of confusion in the minds of the public, in regards to the Status of Members of Parliament after the issue of writs on May 18. He states that MPs will remain as MP’s until the return of Writs on July 27 2012.
Representative of the PNG Business Council – Ernie Gangloff says businesses in PNG happy with the Prime Minister Peter Oneils re-assurance that Elections are on time. He said business priority now is to get things back to normal.
President of the PNG Chamber of Commerce and Industry John Leahy says Prime Minister Peter Oneils commitment to May 18 date of elections gives significant assurance to the business community that stability in PNG remains.
PNG Prime Minister Peter Oneil said the PNG Elections will be on May 18th ( the issuing of writs) as set by the PNG Electoral Commission.
He also said the issue of the Judicial Conduct Act and the Judicial Conduct Bill are matters that are now with the courts to decide. He said the new Government has to deal with it.

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