Samoa's ruling party 'divided' over driving code proposal

Updated March 12, 2008 16:34:52

There were rare scenes in Samoa's Parliament today when three ruling party members spoke against the government proposal to switch the country's driving code from left to right hand drive. Members were debating the findings of a Parliamentary Committee, set up to consider two petitions objecting to the proposal. On Tuesday the committee rejected both petitions and tabled its findings.

Presenter: Barbara Heggen
Speaker: Alan Ah Mu, associate editor, Samoa Observer

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