People's Progress Party influential in Peter O'Neill's resignation
New Ireland Governor Sir Julius Chan yesterday issued a statement saying his political party plyed a pivotal role have have Peter O'Neill resigned.
In a statement he said the Peoples Progress Party was at the centre, together with other Leaders like Peter Yama, Powes Parkop, Chris Haiveta and former Prime Minister Paias Wingti.
He said they were influential in changing the course of the political
deadlock by persuading then Prime Minister Peter O'Neill to tender his
resignation ahead of a motion of no confidence against him.
Sir Julius Chan making a statement in Parliament |
"If we didn't ask Peter O'Neill
to resign the political stalemate would have prolonged and left the country in
disarray. The fact that he resigned allowed for the opposition camp to disperse
and ultimately for us to meet up with James Marape's 29 strong (men) camp resulting
in brokering his nomination as Prime Minister," said Sir Julius.
He said although his PPP faction was
a small, they stuck together to maintain stability at a time when there
was heavy movement between camps with a few notable MPs showing clear
undecisiveness.
" As the leader of PPP I am proud of you. You have lived
up to our strong stable motto. Even with our small number we never gave up.
Size did not matter in this exercise."
Sir Julius also thanked fellow Paias Wingti for showing maturity and
foresight which led to the smooth transition of power.
During a small thanksgiving lunch on
Friday with his PPP team Sir Julius relayed that both he and Prime Minister James
Marape had met and later with former Prime Minister Peter O'Neill, thanking him
for his services to the country.
Sir Julius also thanked him for the support he gave
to the PPP.
Exchanging with Marape, he said if
he wanted an effective Public service he had to start by reforming and reducing
its size substantially.
The other two important agenda was
work on the Decentralization of Powers for greater Autonomy and amendments to
the Mining Act.
This he says will see the deficit reduce in the next 3 years.
The New Ireland Provincial
Government also has a clear Economic recovery platform that can be used as a
road map to kick start the recovery process.
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