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The Office of the Speaker of Parliament has received a notice of a motion of no confidence against Solomon Islands Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele
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Opposition Leader Matthew Wale has questioned the Ministry of Finance and Treasury on whether sufficient consideration has been given to the potential impact of the proposed Value Added Tax on the cost of living
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In a significant show of solidarity and commitment, the SI gov't and Korean Water Resources reaffirmed their joint dedication to the successful completion of the Tina River Hydropower Development Project
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In SI politics
The Government for National Unity and Transformation welcomes the formal withdrawal of the Motion of No Confidence by the Hon. Gordon Darcy Lilo, MP for Central Honiara
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In SI
The Member of Parliament for Central Honiara Gordon Darcy Lilo has withdrawn the motion of no confidence he filed against the Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele
In SI
The scheduled tabling and debate on the motion of no confidence against the Prime Minister that was put in notice does not appear in today’s order paper
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Member of Parliament for Central Honiara Gordon Darcy Lilo clarifies there is no incentive scheme involved in the current political development in the SI
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Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele has called on the people of Solomon Islands to remain calm, respectful amidst the current political situation.
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A new group has emerged in SI following the resignation of 11 cabinet ministers and backbenchers from the Government for National Unity and Transformation yesterday.
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The Government House has received the resignations of 11 Cabinet Ministers and government backbenchers.
Six of them are Cabinet Ministers, including the Deputy Prime Minister, Hon. Bradley Tovosia, while five are government backbenchers.
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The Prime Minister's office reaffirms the govt's position on the proposed Citizenship by Investment program.
While the govt sees the economic potential of a CIB, it maintains SI is not for sale.
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Governor General Sir David Kapu calls for increased work performance within government institutions as public payroll exceeds 1 billion dollars.
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Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele met with Fiji’s Prime Minister Hon. Sitiveni Rabuka in Nadi.
The two leaders discussed bilateral security arrangement, Air Services Agreement and role for MSG to work with FLNKS in fostering peace in New Caledonia.
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Solomon Islands reaffirms commitment to get rid of WWII Unexploded Ordnances (UXOs) that continue to threaten lives and properties.
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