PANGU denies Party split speculations
One of the Papua New Guinea's oldest political parties the PANGU Party has denied speculations that all its Parliamentary Wing members have resigned last week.
Party sources said they are not aware of such moves, and will be issuing an official statement in regards to those speculations shortly.
The source also said that the interest of the Party and its members should come before anything else and individual interests, that is why such speculations should be treated carefully and not spread unnecessarily on social media and other mediums.
The Party's Parliamentary Wing when contacted by NBC News said that they will be issuing a statement on the matter shortly. NBC/PNG Today
Party sources said they are not aware of such moves, and will be issuing an official statement in regards to those speculations shortly.
The source also said that the interest of the Party and its members should come before anything else and individual interests, that is why such speculations should be treated carefully and not spread unnecessarily on social media and other mediums.
The Party's Parliamentary Wing when contacted by NBC News said that they will be issuing a statement on the matter shortly. NBC/PNG Today
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