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May 13, 2011
'MIXED REVIEWS' AFTER DNA'S OFFICIAL LAUNCH

AFTER its official launch on Thursday night at the Wyndham Crystal Palace Resort, the Democratic National Alliance is getting "mixed reviews" from the general public.

According to numerous persons interviewed by this newspaper, many agreed that the DNA was successful in drawing a large crowd to their official launch - a feat unmatched to this date by any third party option since Independence.

Wh...

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July 19, 2019
PLP, DNA: Rulling to ban Town Centre Mall discussions in Parliament unjustified

THE Progressive Liberal Party and the Democratic National Alliance say the ruling to ban discussions related to the lease of Town Centre Mall during parliamentary proceedings is unjustified.

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July 19, 2019
PLP, DNA: Ruling to ban Town Centre Mall discussions in Parliament unjustified

THE Progressive Liberal Party and the Democratic National Alliance say the ruling to ban discussions related to the lease of Town Centre Mall during parliamentary proceedings is unjustified...

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September 26, 2016
DNA leader doubts government was blindsided over resort job cuts

DEMOCRATIC National Alliance Leader Branville McCartney has accused Prime Minister Perry Christie and his administration of engaging in a "conflict of interest" with Sandals Royal Bahamian executives, resulting in his silence over the firing of 600 resort employees and the attorney general's directive to issue a nolle prosequi for criminal action against the resort and two of its officials.

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September 29, 2016
DNA: Govt has misled nation over Carnival

DEMOCRATIC National Alliance Leader Branville McCartney yesterday said the Christie administration owes the Bahamian people a huge apology in the wake of claims that Bahamas Junkanoo Carnival was never intended to yield a profit.

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September 12, 2011
DNA hosts Education Town Meeting

If education is the key
to success, why are our leaders not investing more into our educational
systems, from the primary to the tertiary levels? The Democratic National
Alliance (DNA) will analyze possible answers to that question, but more
importantly, will offer solutions to our failing education sector on Wednesday,
September 14th at the Bahamas Communicators and Public Officers
Union (BCPOU) ...

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August 03, 2011
DNA Would Put Rights Of Illegal Immigrants Their Children To Referendum

THE rights of illegal immigrants and their children born in the Bahamas will be put to a referendum under a Democratic National Alliance government, leader Branville McCartney announced last night.

Technology will be used heavily in the party's illegal immigration and border control strategy, which includes plans to collect biometric data on persons deported from the country.

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November 27, 2014
Smith blasts the DNA for supporting immigration policy

THE Democratic National Alliance has been chastised for supporting the government's new immigration policy as a prominent human rights advocate said yesterday the fledgling party is condoning regressive and dictatorial actions.

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November 28, 2014
Smith blasts the DNA for supporting immigration policy

THE Democratic National Alliance has been chastised for supporting the government's new immigration policy as a prominent human rights advocate said yesterday the fledgling party is condoning regressive and dictatorial actions.

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July 21, 2014
The DNA has a chance to further cripple the FNM

Dear Editor,
The splinter group that Hubert Ingraham and all the former Free National Movement (FNM) members of Parliament laughed at in Parliament when Ingraham mocked then Bamboo Town representative Branville McCartney has a rare political opportunity. The Democratic National Alliance (DNA), led by McCartney, amassed more than 13,000 votes in the last general election, much to the chagrin of Ing...

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