Papua New Guinea PM James Marape survived a no-confidence vote, receiving 75 MPs' support.

Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape successfully fended off a no-confidence vote, receiving support from 75 MPs, while 32 backed the opposition, led by Rainbo Paita. The opposition aimed to question government spending and replace Marape. Following the vote, Paita acknowledged the support he received and emphasized the need for unity among the government. Marape criticized the frequent use of no-confidence votes and plans to reshuffle his cabinet soon.

September 12, 2024
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