
Prime Minister Manele Moves Motion for Parliament to Reconvene on 24 November
Parliament will reconvene on Monday, 24th November 2025, following the completion of the Public Accounts Committee’s (PAC) review of the 2026 Appropriation Bill.
This follows Parliament’s approval today of a Motion of Special Adjournment moved by the Prime Minister, Honourable Jeremiah Manele. The adjournment will allow the PAC sufficient time to conduct hearings on the 2026 National Budget before it is brought back to the House for debate and passage.
In moving the motion, Prime Minister Manele said the adjournment is procedural but serves an important purpose in strengthening parliamentary oversight and accountability. He said the process ensures that the national budget is properly scrutinized before decisions are made on how public funds are spent.
“Mr. Speaker, the 2026 Budget will reflect the Government’s ongoing commitment to economic recovery, job creation, and service delivery. We are determined to continue the path of stability and growth, building on the progress we have made in recent years.” the Prime Minister said.
The Prime Minister further emphasized that the Government welcomes the work of the PAC, describing it as an essential part of the democratic process that reinforces public confidence in how national resources are managed. He said every dollar appropriated by Parliament belongs to the people of Solomon Islands and must be used wisely, efficiently, and for its intended purpose.
Prime Minister Manele reaffirmed that the adjournment demonstrates respect for Parliament and the institutions that uphold democracy, accountability, and the rule of law. He thanked all Members of Parliament for their support and cooperation as the Government and the PAC carry out this important phase of the Budget process.
Parliament will resume on Monday, 24th November 2025.
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-OPMC Press Release
