In a media conference right after the parliament session, O’Neill said this is an indication of the government that has numbers and mandate to continue to rule until 2017.
He said this is when the people will decide whether the government has done a fair job in managing the affairs of the country or not.
He added that the Opposition are just wasting the country’s precious time in coming up with such ‘jokes’ of the notice of the motions of the vote of no-confidence.
“We want to debate on policies and relevant issues affecting the country and not propagate self-interests,” O’Neill said.
He called on the Opposition to stop their ‘funny’ games as they don’t have enough numbers.