On Monday 13 August 2007, the first sitting of Parliament after the election took place.
Jeffrey Nape was re-elected as Speaker of the House, and Sir
Michael Somare was once again elected to be the country's Prime Minister, winning 86 votes in the 109-seat Parliament.
James Yali affair In January 2006,
James Yali, governor of
Madang Province and Member of Parliament for Rai Coast Open electorate, was convicted of raping his sister-in-law and sentenced to 12 years' imprisonment. In May 2007 he allegedly suffered a stroke and was transferred from Beon jail to hospital and placed under guard. A group of supporters and relatives then reportedly retrieved him from hospital by force and escorted him to the office of the Electoral Commission, where he completed an application to stand as an independent candidate for his previously held seat of Rai Coast Open. He remained in hospital until 7 July, conducting his campaign from his hospital bed. His level of support, despite being imprisoned, was widely attributed to fear of his reputation for sorcery. On 10 August, the Supreme Court quashed Yali's appeal, nullifying his election. The Electoral Commission said that a by-election for Rai Coast Open would be held within three months. The court was widely criticised for having deliberated on the case for a year, given that a by-election would have been avoided had the court come to a decision before the election. The by-election was held from 10–16 November 2007. His brother,
John Tuna Yali, contested the election and stated that he was confident he would win. A total of 21 candidates contested the by-election. The election may have been delayed in some areas for a few days due to weather problems, but by 20 November 2007 voting had been completed in most areas. For the first time, the ballots were counted electronically; writs were returned on 7 December 2007. The by-election was won by
Kiap Niuro Toko Sapia with 6,961 votes, while
Henry Baiyema was runner-up with 4,503 votes. Sapia contested the election as an
independent after having contested the general election as a
PNG Country Party candidate; he announced he would join the
National Alliance Party. ==References==