Minnis 'blindsided' by letter

Thu, Dec 8th 2016, 01:28 PM

 

KILLARNEY MP Dr Hubert Minnis yesterday admitted that he was blindsided by the actions of the seven “rebel” MPs who moved to have his appointment as leader of the Official Opposition in the House of Assembly revoked, while insisting that democracy will not be “subverted” by this latest attempt to have him ousted.
Moments after the thrice-elected Free National Movement leader sat through a gut-wrenching reading by House Speaker Dr Kendal Major of a letter of no confidence from the seven MPs, Dr Minnis responded calling their actions a rebellion, which he attributed to them not achieving their desired result following the party’s July convention...

KILLARNEY MP Dr Hubert Minnis yesterday admitted that he was blindsided by the actions of the seven “rebel” MPs who moved to have his appointment as leader of the Official Opposition in the House of Assembly revoked, while insisting that democracy will not be “subverted” by this latest attempt to have him ousted.

Moments after the thrice-elected Free National Movement leader sat through a gut-wrenching reading by House Speaker Dr Kendal Major of a letter of no confidence from the seven MPs, Dr Minnis responded calling their actions a rebellion, which he attributed to them not achieving their desired result following the party’s July convention...

 

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