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nomane case rejected highest court rules that motion issue had been dealt with previously

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This is a domestic political/legal event in Papua New Guinea with no direct commercial mechanism. No commodity, company, supply chain, or sector impact is identified. The ruling affects parliamentary procedure, not markets or business operations.

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  • Supreme Court of Papua New Guinea rejected Opposition Leader James Nomane's bid to recall Parliament.
  • Court ruled the motion an 'abuse of process' and claims had been addressed in prior cases.
  • Nomane's application challenged Constitutional Amendment No 48, which restricts no-confidence motions for 18 months after an unsuccessful attempt.
  • Ruling delivered by Justice David Cannings and a five-man bench.
  • Published: 2026-05-15.

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