Papua New Guinea parliament in session on 15 February 2024. Photo: Loop PNG / Screencapture
An attempt by opposition MPs in Papua New Guinea to remove the Marape administration has been delayed until the May session of parliament.
The votes are only possible 18 months into a government's term, but the first attempt last month was stymied by the government, which then attempted to reinforce its position with a somewhat controversial 'vote of confidence' in Mr Marape.
RNZ Pacific's Don Wiseman spoke with our PNG correspondent, Scott Waide about the matter.