GNUT says its rock solid, ready to defeat motion

GNUT says its rock solid, ready to defeat motion

The Government for National Unity and Transformation, GNUT, says it is ‘rock solid’ and will defeat the Motion of No Confidence scheduled for Monday 16th December, 2024.

In a show of unwavering resolve, the GNUT regime has declared its readiness to defeat the impending Motion of No Confidence against Prime Minister Hon. Jeremiah Manele, MP.

As the nation watches in anticipation, the GNUT coalition has solidified its ranks, projecting a united front that promises stability and continuity in leadership.

The motion, set to be debated Monday, was tabled by the Member of Parliament for Central Honiara, Hon. Gordon Darcy Lilo, MP.

However, GNUT leaders have dismissed the motion as an unnecessary distraction, emphasizing their confidence in Prime Minister Manele’s leadership.

“We stand united behind the Prime Minister”.

In recent days, GNUT parliamentarians have been seen rallying in support of the Prime Minister, holding strategic meetings and engaging in outreach to affirm their commitment to the coalition’s agenda.

Political analysts have noted that GNUT’s strong majority in Parliament positions the government favourably to withstand the challenge posed by the opposition.

As the Parliament prepares for the Motion, the GNUT coalition’s confidence signals that it is ready not only to defeat the motion but to emerge stronger.

The outcome of this political showdown is expected to have significant implications for the stability of the government and the trajectory of national development.

Meanwhile, GNUT has replaced Minister of Public Service John Tuhaika Jnr who resigned over the weekend with Francis Sade being sworn-in on Saturday.