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From both sides who is right and who is not - OP

Team O'Neill will not back down or they "shall not be moved" because: 1. The Supreme Court decision on 12th December, 2011 was all about or concerned the events of 2nd August, 2011 and; 6th September, 2011. 2. The Supreme Court decision was not a unanimous decision (all 5 Judges agreeing of the illegality of what happened on 2nd August, 2011 and; 6th September, 2011.) It was 3 against 2. So, 2 judges said the events of 2nd August and; 6th September 2011 were lawful. 3. The Supreme Court over-stepped its function in interpreting laws to appointing a Government which is the role of the Parliament based on the doctrine of seperation of powers which is enshrined in our home-grown Constitution. That is, the Supreme Court should have only declared the actions of 2nd August, 2011 and  6th September, 2011 and should have referred the matter back to Parliament to sort it out on the election of the Government. Team O'Neill will seek a review at the Supreme Court before differ

From both sides who is right and who is not - OP

Team O'Neill will not back down or they "shall not be moved" because: 1. The Supreme Court decision on 12th December, 2011 was all about or concerned the events of 2nd August, 2011 and; 6th September, 2011. 2. The Supreme Court decision was not a unanimous decision (all 5 Judges agreeing of the illegality of what happened on 2nd August, 2011 and; 6th September, 2011.) It was 3 against 2. So, 2 judges said the events of 2nd August and; 6th September 2011 were lawful. 3. The Supreme Court over-stepped its function in interpreting laws to appointing a Government which is the role of the Parliament based on the doctrine of seperation of powers which is enshrined in our home-grown Constitution. That is, the Supreme Court should have only declared the actions of 2nd August, 2011 and  6th September, 2011 and should have referred the matter back to Parliament to sort it out on the election of the Government. Team O'Neill will seek a review at the Supreme Court before

BUCKINGHAM REFUSES

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Buckingham Palace, the headquarter of the Commonwealth which PNG is a member, has reportedly refused to recognize Jeffery Nape as the acting Governor General or acting Head of State. That's from sources within the Government House, who've opted to remain anonymous from fear of reprisal. They say Buckingham Palace will not entertain any instruments signed by Mr Nape, nor the O'Neil government since it still recognizes Sir Michael Ogio as the Governor General, and Sir Michael Somare as the prime minister of PNG. The sources say Buckingham Palace was informed of the situation here in PNG, and will not entertain instruments to suspend or dismiss Sir Michael Ogio. The sources also say the British High Commission here is not happy with the way the constitution was trampled on, especially by members of parliament who had sworn to uphold and protect it. The governor general is a representative of a queen or a king, in a Commonwealth member state. Meanwhile,

BUCKINGHAM REFUSES

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Buckingham Palace, the headquarter of the Commonwealth which PNG is a member, has reportedly refused to recognize Jeffery Nape as the acting Governor General or acting Head of State. That's from sources within the Government House, who've opted to remain anonymous from fear of reprisal. They say Buckingham Palace will not entertain any instruments signed by Mr Nape, nor the O'Neil government since it still recognizes Sir Michael Ogio as the Governor General, and Sir Michael Somare as the prime minister of PNG. The sources say Buckingham Palace was informed of the situation here in PNG, and will not entertain instruments to suspend or dismiss Sir Michael Ogio. The sources also say the British High Commission here is not happy with the way the constitution was trampled on, especially by members of parliament who had sworn to uphold and protect it. The governor general is a representative of a queen or a king, in a Commonwealth member state. Mean

Interview with Peter O'Neill ABC News Australian Broadcasting Corporation

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Interview with Peter O'Neill ABC News Australian Broadcasting Corporation

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PETER O'NEILL/NAMAH NOW IN CONTROL

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O'Neill/Namah...In control of Government The O'Neill/Namah group has now taken over as the legitimate government of Papua New Guinea.The group this afternoon entered the Morauta House which was occupied by the Grand Chief Sir Michael Somare and his group for the last few days during this political impasse.The move was possible after police personnel who were providing security for the Somare group, reconciled and surrendered their arms and vehicles at police headquarters at Konedobu this morning.The O'Neill group, after the parliament session this morning adjourned for lunch, and after lunch went to Morauta House. Meanwhile, police are providing security at several government institutions, including putting up random road blocks and routine patrols in the city. Suspened GG signed army callout for 3 months,  Military not interested Sir Michael Ogio, suspended by the parliament elected prime minister Peter O'Neil, has signed instruments for a military call out.The call ou

PETER O'NEILL/NAMAH NOW IN CONTROL

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O'Neill/Namah...In control of Government The O'Neill/Namah group has now taken over as the legitimate government of Papua New Guinea.The group this afternoon entered the Morauta House which was occupied by the Grand Chief Sir Michael Somare and his group for the last few days during this political impasse.The move was possible after police personnel who were providing security for the Somare group, reconciled and surrendered their arms and vehicles at police headquarters at Konedobu this morning.The O'Neill group, after the parliament session this morning adjourned for lunch, and after lunch went to Morauta House. Meanwhile, police are providing security at several government institutions, including putting up random road blocks and routine patrols in the city. Suspened GG signed army callout for 3 months,  Military not interested Sir Michael Ogio, suspended by the parliament elected prime minister Peter O'Neil, has signed instruments for a military call out.

UPDATE - O'NEILL TEAM MOVING INTO MORAUTA HOUSE, ADJOURNS PARLIAMENT

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Taking over... Team O'Neill is just moving in to Morauta Haus now... Team Somare is outnumbered and is moving out at the same time. There is heavy Police presence. O'Neil team have occupied Morauta house, Somare supporters kicked out. Team O'Neill/Namah adjourned Parliament to 10am Monday, 19 December, 2011 and then convoyed in bus/car loads to Morauta Haus at about 3:40pm. At Morauta Haus, GC Somare was nowhere to be found.  Even his group were not there but only Marape, Embel and Lady Kidu. These three were told to move out and in which they did. Team O'Neill/Namah held a brief NEC Meeting and then moved out.  

UPDATE - O'NEILL TEAM MOVING INTO MORAUTA HOUSE, ADJOURNS PARLIAMENT

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Taking over... Team O'Neill is just moving in to Morauta Haus now... Team Somare is outnumbered and is moving out at the same time. There is heavy Police presence. O'Neil team have occupied Morauta house, Somare supporters kicked out. Team O'Neill/Namah adjourned Parliament to 10am Monday, 19 December, 2011 and then convoyed in bus/car loads to Morauta Haus at about 3:40pm. At Morauta Haus, GC Somare was nowhere to be found.  Even his group were not there but only Marape, Embel and Lady Kidu. These three were told to move out and in which they did. Team O'Neill/Namah held a brief NEC Meeting and then moved out.  

Betha Somare orders cut to NBC Feed at Parliament threatens staff jobs

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Betha Somare The world press freedom watchdog Reporters Sans Frontiers in Paris has received a very disturbing complaint about blatant political interference in reporting the current PNG crisis.  The complainant claims that Betha Somare ordered NBC to cut off the live feed of Kundu TV during the Parlimentary session when allegations of corruption in Somare's team were to be aired. It is also claimed NBC journalists have been threatened about reporting these corruption claims.  News coming in, PM O'Neill confirmed police have withdrawn their road blocks in key Government areas. His Cabinet (NEC) will be holding its first NEC meeting at 3pm at the Morauta Haus today. The Armed Robbery Response Unit (ARRU) of the Police Force had just surrendered arms and have reported to Police Commissioner Tom Kulunga. The ARRU have been supporting Fred Yakasa and Team Somare. Signs of good things coming now! The Papua New Guinea Trade Union Congress meanwhile its

Betha Somare orders cut to NBC Feed at Parliament threatens staff jobs

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Betha Somare The world press freedom watchdog Reporters Sans Frontiers in Paris has received a very disturbing complaint about blatant political interference in reporting the current PNG crisis.  The complainant claims that Betha Somare ordered NBC to cut off the live feed of Kundu TV during the Parlimentary session when allegations of corruption in Somare's team were to be aired. It is also claimed NBC journalists have been threatened about reporting these corruption claims.  News coming in, PM O'Neill confirmed police have withdrawn their road blocks in key Government areas. His Cabinet (NEC) will be holding its first NEC meeting at 3pm at the Morauta Haus today. The Armed Robbery Response Unit (ARRU) of the Police Force had just surrendered arms and have reported to Police Commissioner Tom Kulunga. The ARRU have been supporting Fred Yakasa and Team Somare. Signs of good things coming now! The Papua New Guinea Trade Union Congress m

Suspended GG asked to resign, Unions give ultimatum, all the days stories.

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Peter O'Niell and the MPs come out to meet protestors. Suspended Governor General Sir Michael Ogio, has been asked to resign or face the sack after failing to swear-in Mr O'Neill as Prime Minister.Mr O'Neill made the announcement at the civic gathering in Port Moresby today, for a public petition to the disputing parties, to resolve the political impasse.Sir Michael had promised the O'Neill camp on Tuesday, to mediate a meeting between the disputing parties, only to back track, thus angering the O'Neill camp.Mr O'Neill says, a Governor General can only act on the Parliament and NEC advise, but since the Vice Regal failed by entertaining the Somare camp's swearing-in, he faces the sack.Despite his suspension, Sir Michael was to have sworn in four more Ministers for the court-restored Prime Minister, Sir Michael Somare Cabinet. The Papua New Guinea Trade Union Congress has given the O'Neil and Somare government factions a 48 hour ultimatum to settle the cu

Suspended GG asked to resign, Unions give ultimatum, all the days stories.

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Peter O'Niell and the MPs come out to meet protestors. Suspended Governor General Sir Michael Ogio, has been asked to resign or face the sack after failing to swear-in Mr O'Neill as Prime Minister.Mr O'Neill made the announcement at the civic gathering in Port Moresby today, for a public petition to the disputing parties, to resolve the political impasse.Sir Michael had promised the O'Neill camp on Tuesday, to mediate a meeting between the disputing parties, only to back track, thus angering the O'Neill camp.Mr O'Neill says, a Governor General can only act on the Parliament and NEC advise, but since the Vice Regal failed by entertaining the Somare camp's swearing-in, he faces the sack.Despite his suspension, Sir Michael was to have sworn in four more Ministers for the court-restored Prime Minister, Sir Michael Somare Cabinet. The Papua New Guinea Trade Union Congress has given the O'Neil and Somare government factions a 48 hour ultimatum to settle

Parliament Protests...today in pictures

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O'Neill address the crowd Part of the group that turned up ANDY BAWA and Police Personel keeping order Defiant!

Parliament Protests...today in pictures

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O'Neill address the crowd Part of the group that turned up ANDY BAWA and Police Personel keeping order Defiant!

AAP Updates, O'Neill moves police to protect strategic institutions.

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O'NEILL NOW GIVING ORDERS... Both leaders in Papua New Guinea's constitutional crisis claim to be the legitimate Prime Minister with neither side backing down. Peter O'Neill has ordered up to 150 police to take control of government offices, declaring with the backing of his cabinet that he is in control of the Papua New Guinean government. At a press conference in parliament today, Mr O'Neill revoked a late night order by Sir Michael Somare to reinstate his police commissioner Fred Yakasa. "Seeking government from the barrel of a gun is unacceptable," Mr O'Neill told reporters. Peter O’Neill ... ordered in police."We don't do this in this country." Mr O'Neill said 70 officers had been flown from areas outside Port Moresby and he expected it to grow to 200. He said he expected police to carry out their duty should Sir Michael refuse to leave, but stressed there was nothing stopping his minority government from coming to parliament. "

AAP Updates, O'Neill moves police to protect strategic institutions.

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O'NEILL NOW GIVING ORDERS... Both leaders in Papua New Guinea's constitutional crisis claim to be the legitimate Prime Minister with neither side backing down. Peter O'Neill has ordered up to 150 police to take control of government offices, declaring with the backing of his cabinet that he is in control of the Papua New Guinean government. At a press conference in parliament today, Mr O'Neill revoked a late night order by Sir Michael Somare to reinstate his police commissioner Fred Yakasa. "Seeking government from the barrel of a gun is unacceptable," Mr O'Neill told reporters. Peter O’Neill ... ordered in police."We don't do this in this country." Mr O'Neill said 70 officers had been flown from areas outside Port Moresby and he expected it to grow to 200. He said he expected police to carry out their duty should Sir Michael refuse to leave, but stressed there was nothing stopping his minority government from coming to parliament.

Parliament Sessions starts this morning,

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State Solicitor Daniel Rolpagarea has recognized Grand Chief Sir Michael Somare as the legitimate Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea, amidst the current confusion and leadership tussle over the country's top executive job. NBC News has obtained a letter by Mr. Rolpagarea to Governor General Sir Michael Ogio, asking him to quote "observe and give full" effect to the Monday's Supreme Court decision. A copy of that letter has also been sent to Peter O'Neil, and his cabinet. The same document may have been sent to all heads of foreign missions in the country. Its understood, the Governor General had acted according to this advise, which got him purportedly sacked yesterday afternoon, by Parliament. Meanwhile, the O'Neill/Namah government says it was a mistake for the Governor General, Sir Michael Ogio, to receive advice from sources other than the National Executive Council and or Parliament. Doctor Allan Marat says it was wrong for the State Solicitor, Daniel Rol

Parliament Sessions starts this morning,

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State Solicitor Daniel Rolpagarea has recognized Grand Chief Sir Michael Somare as the legitimate Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea, amidst the current confusion and leadership tussle over the country's top executive job. NBC News has obtained a letter by Mr. Rolpagarea to Governor General Sir Michael Ogio, asking him to quote "observe and give full" effect to the Monday's Supreme Court decision. A copy of that letter has also been sent to Peter O'Neil, and his cabinet. The same document may have been sent to all heads of foreign missions in the country. Its understood, the Governor General had acted according to this advise, which got him purportedly sacked yesterday afternoon, by Parliament. Meanwhile, the O'Neill/Namah government says it was a mistake for the Governor General, Sir Michael Ogio, to receive advice from sources other than the National Executive Council and or Parliament. Doctor Allan Marat says it was wrong for the State Solicito