Another Motion of No confidence is likely to be filed against Prime Minister (PM) Jeremiah Manele in connection to his leadership and he handles things over the past months.
This came after the Member of Parliament (MP) for Central Honiara has put the Speaker of National Parliament on notice for a motion of no confidence, Monday afternoon.
The signed document dated 28th April is now circulating via the social media confirming the move.
The political uncertainty came after weeks of wrangling which had been been highlighted by the Solomon Star over the past weeks.
The situation was evident on Monday morning when Parliament resumes with poor turnout of Members of Parliament and Ministers required to form a quorum.
After lunch it had emerged that several MPs and Ministers have resigned from the Government which could pave the way for a new coalition soon.
It was reported Manasseh Sogavare has stepped down as finance minister along with other ministers.
Those resigned are:
Ministers: Manasseh Sogavare [Minister of Finance], Manasseh Maelanga – [Minister of Infrastructure Development], Rollen Seleso – [Minister of Rural Development], Nester Ghiro – [Minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources] and Freda Tuki – [Minister of Women, Youth and Childrens Affairs].
Backbenchers: Claudius Te’eifi – MP for West Kwaio, Stanley Sofu – MP for East Kwaio, William Marau – MP for Ulawa Ugi, James Bonuga – MP for Temotu Pele and Lazarus Rima – MP for East Central Guadalcanal.
The backbenchers have informed the PM about their resignations in writing.
Meanwhile, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Mines and Energy Bradley Tovosia has stepped in the two positions.
