Campaign pledge stays off agenda

Tue, Jul 11th 2017, 01:01 PM

 

DESPITE announcing intentions to seek the public’s consent through a referendum on instituting term limits for the prime minister, a recall system for non-performing members of Parliament and an independent Constituencies Commission and Electoral Commission, the Minnis administration has not decided on a timeline for this exercise, how it will be executed or what it might cost taxpayers.
According to Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis yesterday, Cabinet has not yet discussed this aspect of the Free National Movement’s (FNM) plans. The prime minister said he was unable to say at this time when this will be brought up on Cabinet’s agenda...

DESPITE announcing intentions to seek the public’s consent through a referendum on instituting term limits for the prime minister, a recall system for non-performing members of Parliament and an independent Constituencies Commission and Electoral Commission, the Minnis administration has not decided on a timeline for this exercise, how it will be executed or what it might cost taxpayers.

According to Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis yesterday, Cabinet has not yet discussed this aspect of the Free National Movement’s (FNM) plans. The prime minister said he was unable to say at this time when this will be brought up on Cabinet’s agenda...

 

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