
The Opposition, swelled by a mass government defection, moved an expected motion for a no-confidence vote this morning.
But when Parliament resumed after lunch, Speaker Jeffery Nape accepted the Government's move for an adjournment.
The Opposition challenged the Government's numbers for the motion, but the Speaker disallowed the move.
This prompted an outbreak of shouting and arguing, with the Opposition claiming it had the numbers to block the adjournment.
But the Speaker did not call for a division and told the MPs Parliament would resume on November 16.
More heated arguments followed, with an outraged Opposition claiming PNG was run by a "dictatorship".
Prime Minister Michael Somare, facing a direct challenge by his former deputy Puka Temu, crossed the chamber, pointed his finger at the Opposition and shouted in pidgin words which translate as 'I will kill you'.
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