01 Jun 2021 | 08:18 AM UTC
Papua New Guinea: By-election to take place in Port Moresby June 2
By-election to take place in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, June 2. Plan for increased security. Clashes possible.
Event
Papua New Guinea will hold a by-election in the Moresby Northwest constituency in Port Moresby June 2. There have been no reports of significant violence during the campaign period, but police remain on alert for possible tensions surrounding the poll. Allegations of voter intimidation, ballot tampering, and other forms of electoral fraud could spark protests and clashes between rival political supporters during and after the vote.
Authorities have increased security in the constituency and other areas of Port Moresby. More than 1,000 officers will guard 126 polling places and bolster security in the city. Officials also plan to establish roadblocks in several locations across the capital. Localized transport disruptions may occur.
Advice
Unless voting, limit exposure to polling places. Minimize unnecessary travel in Port Moresby, especially in the Morseby Northwest constituency, June 2. Avoid all protests due to the potential for clashes. Plan accordingly for potential transport and delivery disruptions.