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Law Governing Election of Prime Minister in PNG to be reviewed

The law governing the election of the Prime Minister in Papua New Guinea  will be reviewed in a nationwide public consultation by the Constitutional Law Reform Commission or CLRC.  This follows the launch of the Consultation into the Form and System of Government on the Election of the Prime Minister by the People today in Port Moresby. PNG PM James Marape Speaking at the launch, Prime Minister James Marape says the review is critical to audit the form and system of government and take stock of how far PNG has come. ”Today the CLRC presents to you an opportunity to construct the future of your country,  the country I want collectively. ”I appreciate the work of the CLRC, and I look forward to giving you total support,” said Marape.  The review also coincides with the country’s 50th anniversary in 2025. The event was witnessed by members of Parliament,  departmental heads, and other stakeholders. NBC News / PNG Today  Next :  Governor Allan Bird Unveils Groundbreaking Initiative to Crea

I Made a Damn Musical – Here’s How

Well folks, a year later and I’m back. Last year I promised myself that I wouldn’t do another overly ambitious Werewolf House project once Halloween rolled around. As soon as that crisp LA fall air creeps in (nights go below 70 degrees! I love seasons) I am so entranced by the coming spooky season that completely forget what a draining ordeal these projects are. In an effort to stop my future self, I made it clear to the world that last year’s game was the final chapter in the Werewolf House saga (“the skullmination of the thrillogy”). It did not work. Though, technically, I kept my promise. Not heeding my own warning, I got the bright idea to look into the tools at my disposal if I were to try and make another Halloween game. After a couple days of poking around, trying out different game making programs, I realized that creating an even more interactive game for this year’s Werewolf House may not be possible in a month and a half. Even after a lot of research, there were still too m