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NCD Governor Hon. Powes Parkop’s Questions Without Notice to Foreign Minister of PNG at the Parliament
Papua New Guinea, West Papua

NCD Governor Hon. Powes Parkop’s Questions Without Notice to Foreign Minister of PNG at the Parliament

Thank you, Mr Speaker. INTRODUCTION On this day Thursday December 1st 1961 West Papua declared independence and raised its national … Continue reading NCD Governor Hon. Powes Parkop’s Questions Without Notice to Foreign Minister of PNG at the Parliament

Tomasz Ani śko, MP of the the parliamentary term as the first MP in the history of Polish parliamentary
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Tomasz Ani śko, MP of the the parliamentary term as the first MP in the history of Polish parliamentary

INTERPELATION NO. 24690 Tomasz Ani śko, MP of the th parliamentary term as the first MP in the history of … Continue reading Tomasz Ani śko, MP of the the parliamentary term as the first MP in the history of Polish parliamentary

Opposition will still file vote of no-confidence motion: Maisu
Papua New Guinea

Opposition will still file vote of no-confidence motion: Maisu

THE Opposition insists it will file a vote of no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Peter O’Neill, Opposition deputy leader Timothy … Continue reading Opposition will still file vote of no-confidence motion: Maisu

Salwai Government’s Motion Passed
Vanuatu

Salwai Government’s Motion Passed

A motion moved in Parliament yesterday by Prime Minister Charlot Salwai and seconded by Deputy Prime Minister, Bob Loughman, was passed … Continue reading Salwai Government’s Motion Passed

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