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