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Message started by GoddyofOz on Apr 5th, 2012 at 7:05pm

Title: PNG threatens Australia/other nations
Post by GoddyofOz on Apr 5th, 2012 at 7:05pm
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-04-05/png-defers-national-elections/3935706


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Papua New Guinea's government has warned other countries, particularly Australia, not to interfere in its internal affairs after it delayed its elections.

PNG's parliament voted 63-11 to defer the mid-year elections for six months after hearing a report that preparations were inadequate.

The move comes despite repeated assurances from prime minister Peter O'Neill that polling would go ahead as planned.

Voting was due to begin at the end of June. It is the first time elections have been delayed in PNG's history.

Perhaps in anticipation of an international backlash, deputy prime minister Belden Namah warned other countries not to interfere.

He singled out Australia's Foreign Minister Bob Carr who floated, then later retracted the idea of imposing sanctions on Papua New Guinea if elections were delayed.

"Whatever Mr Bob Carr says about sanctions, I want to say this: do not threaten the independence of this country," Mr Namah said.

Mr Carr is yet to comment.

But in a statement, Prime Minister Julia Gillard made no mention of sanctions but maintained Australia believed the elections should be held on time.

Before the vote in parliament, the PNG minister assisting the prime minister on electoral matters, Waka Goi, delivered an update on electoral preparedness.

He said there was a fundamental shortfall of around $30 million, electoral rolls were not ready and police were also not ready to provide security.

During the debate most MP's supported the moves, while others said the delay should only be two months.

Mr Namah said the deferral was a special case and the government was not hungry for power.

Former attorney general Sir Arnold Amet says the deferral is unconstitutional and will be challenged in court.


I think the Deputy Prime Minister of PNG should be very careful with his language when telling us or anybody else not to interfere in their affairs.

Title: Re: PNG threatens Australia/other nations
Post by corporate_whitey on Apr 5th, 2012 at 7:09pm
Well i'll be a monkeys uncle, fancy telling communists from foreign countries to stay out of your countries internal business and mind their own business.  I tell them to p!ss off all the time when they cold call me or knock on my door to sell me something but they just dont get it... ;) :D

Title: Re: PNG threatens Australia/other nations
Post by PoliticalPuppet on Apr 5th, 2012 at 9:23pm
How the hell does this harm other nations.
He shouldnt have to tell them to stay the **** out of it, sadly he does.

Title: Re: PNG threatens Australia/other nations
Post by cods on Apr 5th, 2012 at 9:39pm
I think the Deputy Prime Minister of PNG should be very careful with his language when telling us or anybody else not to interfere in their affairs.




WHY?


would you stand for another country to tell Australia what to do with its elections.??????

Title: Re: PNG threatens Australia/other nations
Post by longweekend58 on Apr 6th, 2012 at 8:00am

cods wrote on Apr 5th, 2012 at 9:39pm:
I think the Deputy Prime Minister of PNG should be very careful with his language when telling us or anybody else not to interfere in their affairs.




WHY?


would you stand for another country to tell Australia what to do with its elections.??????


it is starting to look like another Fiji on our doorsteps. Democracy is a fragile thing and in some countries and cultures it is even more so. it seems third-world nations find it hardest.

Title: Re: PNG threatens Australia/other nations
Post by chimera on Apr 6th, 2012 at 6:13pm
"He said there was a fundamental shortfall of around $30 million," :D :P :'(

Title: Re: PNG threatens Australia/other nations
Post by MOTR on Apr 6th, 2012 at 6:42pm
I'm glad they know we are watching.

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