Davis Presses Button On ‘No Confidence’ Motion

Thu, Dec 5th 2019, 06:00 AM

OPPOSITION leader Philip “Brave” Davis gave notice in the House of Assembly yesterday of a resolution of no confidence that he intends to move against Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis at the next sitting of the House. It concerns whether Dr Minnis misled Parliament during debate last year on a resolution to enter a five year agreement for the Town Centre Mall to house the General Post Office. The resolution was brought because the mall is partly owned by St Anne’s MP Brent Symonette, who was the minister of immigration and financial services at the time. The prime minister brushed off the threat last night, telling The Tribune: “I’m more concerned with running the country, getting Abaco and Grand Bahama and adjourning cays back together and getting the economy back online and the quality of life back to where it was. However, if Davis and the opposition want to debate we will not object and we will give them a time for the debate to commence. We welcome it.”

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