Hubert Minnis has to go

Fri, May 30th 2014, 09:58 PM

Dear Editor,
In his most recent contribution to national debate, FNM leader Dr. Hubert Minnis has managed to revive the most tiresome and illogical idea that ever raised its head in this country: limiting the tenure of a prime minister to two terms in office.
In doing so, Minnis demonstrates that his understanding of the system of government he aspires to lead is as shallow as the American television shows from whence he seems to derive his political philosophy.
For the information of the FNM leader, a prime minister is not a president. He is not directly elected, and owes his constitutional position solely to the fact that he leads the party that has the most seats in Parliament at any time.
How limiting his term is supposed to promote good governance is a matter known only to those politicians that aspire to the office not on the basis of merit or leadership, but by the disqualification of more attractive candidates.
If he wants to subject himself to a term limit, maybe Minnis should be offering himself for high office in Guatemala, Honduras, Nigeria, Nicaragua or the United States - all countries that are so highly regarded for the smooth functioning of their political processes.
Somebody please wake me up when the FNM has a new leader and politics gets interesting again.
- Andrew Allen

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