Parliament Speaker Theo Zurenuoc is facing mounting criticism over his reformation campaign.
The Catholic Professional Society has announced it will mount a court challenge against Mr. Zurenouc's ongoing reform and modernization agenda. As part of the agenda, the speaker plans to replace all of parliament house's traditional cultural objects with Christian symbols such as the King James Bible. Mr Zurenouc who's already removed various traditional artifacts from the house, considers the cultural objects to be idolatrous. Deputy Opposition Leader and Bulolo M-P Sam Basil told Radio Australia, members of Parliament are meant to be legislatures and not Pastors. "Yeah, I think the Speaker of Parliament should go back to the seminary and become a pastor. "I think he's in the wrong place. "The people of Fincshafen voted him in to serve the country and make good laws and deliver services back to his district. "They're not voting him in here to chop up our cultural heritage at the parliament. "I think he's done the wrong thing. "He should be charged for it," Mr. Basil said.
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