By Political Observer,Waigani,
NCD Extract from Post Courier of 27th February 2013
NCD Extract from Post Courier of 27th February 2013
I write in response to Bryan Kramer’s article on
19th February 2013, “30 month extension doomed to failure.”
To add to his informed political observations, our MP’s who supported the bill are by no means the architects behind it. They were merely pawns.
Their part in this scheme is best described by the analogy of the donkey and the carrot.
The true architects behind amending our Constitution are the faceless men who are tied to corporate and foreign interests. They continue to provide ill advice to our Prime Minister and in doing so expand their empire and control our country’s wealth and natural resources.
They are aware the 30-month extension to the grace period could be ruled unconstitutional.
Their defense to counter this outcome is to have government insiders infiltrate our judiciary.
Evidence of this will come in the guise of creating vacancies in the Supreme Court to make way for new appointments.
There is speculation that a former politician, who is an advocate of the extension, has been approached to be re-appointed back to the bench.
To add to his informed political observations, our MP’s who supported the bill are by no means the architects behind it. They were merely pawns.
Their part in this scheme is best described by the analogy of the donkey and the carrot.
The true architects behind amending our Constitution are the faceless men who are tied to corporate and foreign interests. They continue to provide ill advice to our Prime Minister and in doing so expand their empire and control our country’s wealth and natural resources.
They are aware the 30-month extension to the grace period could be ruled unconstitutional.
Their defense to counter this outcome is to have government insiders infiltrate our judiciary.
Evidence of this will come in the guise of creating vacancies in the Supreme Court to make way for new appointments.
There is speculation that a former politician, who is an advocate of the extension, has been approached to be re-appointed back to the bench.
"My comment can be seen in the comment section."