BY JOHN HOUANIHAU
Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele will not be able to attend a few provincial seconded appointed day events next month.
Speaking on the Motion of Special Adjournment this week, Manele said this is due to international engagements.
He said that there a several provinces and provincial governments that will also celebrate their second anniversaries during June.
Manele said the provinces include Isabel, Temotu and Central Islands provinces.
“I have also been invited to attend some of those. In the event that I am unable to make it due to these international commitments, the Minister of Provincial Government and Institutional Strengthening, the Deputy Prime Minister and other Ministers will attend those important second appointed day celebrations and activities during the month of June,” said Prime Minister Manele.
He said that he believes this special adjournment will also allow members of Parliament to attend to their constituencies in terms of opening programs and projects in their constituencies during that time before Parliament resumes on July 14.
In terms of his international engagements, PM Manele will attend the following.
- The Blue Economy and Finance Forum, June 7-8 in Monaco, is a special event of the 2025 UN Third Conference on Oceans
- United Nations Third Oceans Conference, June 9-13 in Nice, France.
- OPEC Fund for International Development Forum. That’s on June 17 in Vienna, Austria
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