By REG RENAGI
Some recent media comments have raised speculations as to who should be the next prime minister in the next government?
There are many variables here and it really does not matter who we personally prefer to see as the next PM.
The reality to date is it's the political party with the biggest number of members wining their electoral seats after the polls will formally be invited by the governor-general to form the next government.
The other parties who get lucky to form partnerships with the larger party will next become the ruling coalition government.
The remaining leftovers will either become part of the parliamentary opposition party or end up in the middle-benches (if any).
With due respects to the pictures of the four men depicted here in a weekend newspaper, I don't think they cut it to be the next best CEO of PNG Inc.
We need to have some good serious contenders for the job of 'first among equals' but the line up we have so far is not very encouraging.
While there may be one or two good potential PM material; known deficiencies still remain.
These men may have not had their first 'baptism of fire' yet as MPs, either still very inexperienced as professional 'pollies' and still need to serve a term, or two yet as a minimum basic requirement in the "people's assembly" before citizens' can regard them as possible serious contenders for the PM's post. The prime minister is a serious job and so only the 'best man for the job' (with many very good professional attributes) should get this top post for PNG.
The job of the PM must not go to any man just because his particular party has the largest number of winning members.
To date, PNG has a poor record of performances by PMs from past experiences.
So the country needs a very good criteria for determining the next best PM for the government in parliament.
As it is now, the status quo is still a very much flawed system, because we could still end up having an 'asshole' for a PM for our country!
Some recent media comments have raised speculations as to who should be the next prime minister in the next government?
There are many variables here and it really does not matter who we personally prefer to see as the next PM.
The reality to date is it's the political party with the biggest number of members wining their electoral seats after the polls will formally be invited by the governor-general to form the next government.
The other parties who get lucky to form partnerships with the larger party will next become the ruling coalition government.
The remaining leftovers will either become part of the parliamentary opposition party or end up in the middle-benches (if any).
With due respects to the pictures of the four men depicted here in a weekend newspaper, I don't think they cut it to be the next best CEO of PNG Inc.
We need to have some good serious contenders for the job of 'first among equals' but the line up we have so far is not very encouraging.
While there may be one or two good potential PM material; known deficiencies still remain.
These men may have not had their first 'baptism of fire' yet as MPs, either still very inexperienced as professional 'pollies' and still need to serve a term, or two yet as a minimum basic requirement in the "people's assembly" before citizens' can regard them as possible serious contenders for the PM's post. The prime minister is a serious job and so only the 'best man for the job' (with many very good professional attributes) should get this top post for PNG.
The job of the PM must not go to any man just because his particular party has the largest number of winning members.
To date, PNG has a poor record of performances by PMs from past experiences.
So the country needs a very good criteria for determining the next best PM for the government in parliament.
As it is now, the status quo is still a very much flawed system, because we could still end up having an 'asshole' for a PM for our country!