Parliament suspended amid low turnout ahead of crucial Bougainville Debate
The third week of Parliament started late today when Deputy Speaker Koni Iguan was forced to suspend proceedings due to a lack of quorum, leaving the chambers nearly empty ahead of a highly anticipated debate on the Autonomous Region of Bougainville. Deputy Speaker Iguan suspended the session "to the next ringing of the bell" after observing that almost the entire house had failed to show up on time. To access this post, you must purchase Web , Web – One-Day , Web – 14-Day ,
Parliament's third week of proceedings was halted due to insufficient attendance, with Deputy Speaker Koni Iguan forced to suspend the session after finding the chamber largely empty. The suspension came at a critical moment, as lawmakers were expected to engage in an important discussion regarding the Autonomous Region of Bougainville. The lack of quorum prompted the deputy speaker to adjourn until the next bell, underscoring concerns about parliamentary engagement on a matter of significant national importance.
The poor attendance raises questions about lawmakers' commitment to addressing a major policy issue affecting an autonomous region.
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