Opposition’s no-confidence motion gets on HOA agenda

Concerns regarding whether the Opposition’s motion of no confidence would be addressed in the House of Assembly (HOA) have been alleviated. The agenda for the 20th sitting of the HOA, scheduled to begin today, October 18, includes the motion. However, it is still uncertain if it will be debated during today’s proceedings.

2024-10-18 16:19:23 - VI News Staff

In an interview earlier this week, Premier Dr Natalio Wheatley expressed doubts about whether the no-confidence motion would even make it to the HOA’s order paper. The Opposition previously accused the Premier of deliberately filling the order paper with non-urgent matters to delay the motion. However, Dr Wheatley countered that claim, noting that the agenda includes essential tasks that must be completed by year-end, such as those related to the Commission of Inquiry.

However, the official agenda, released yesterday, includes the motion presented by the Leader of the Opposition under “Private Members Business” towards the end of the proceedings. The no-confidence motion raises serious concerns about the government’s performance under Premier Wheatley’s leadership. It highlights issues such as a “bleak economic outlook,” a decline in public confidence, and an estimated $20 million budget miscalculation in public servant salaries.

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