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Early (Unofficial) results #7
Early (Unofficial) results
Strange logic from the DNA leader
Strange logic from the DNA leader
The Democratic National Alliance (DNA) ran in its first general election in 2012. The party won 8.5 percent of the vote and no seats.
Broken Alliances
Broken Alliances
After the Free National Movement (FNM) announced in September 2016 that Mark Humes was its candidate for Fort Charlotte, the party's leader, Dr. Hubert Minnis, speaking at an FNM rally outside the Mackey Street headquarters, declared him to be the next member of Parliament for Fort Charlotte - not a surprising declaration given the political climate we were in and given the fact that another FNM, ...
Four get FNM nod
Four get FNM nod
The Free National Movement (FNM) last night announced four more candidates for the next general election during a rally at its headquarters on Mackey Street.
Rollins fears social unrest
Rollins fears social unrest
Ahead of facing possible suspension from the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) tonight, Fort Charlotte MP Dr. Andre Rollins yesterday bashed politicians who make promises they can't keep.
Davis tells Rollins stay out of PLP govt business
Davis tells Rollins stay out of PLP govt business
While Deputy Prime Minister Philip Brave Davis admitted that there is room for improvement in the Christie administration, he dismissed Fort Charlotte MP Dr. Andre Rollins' call for a Cabinet shuffle.
'We have a plan'
'We have a plan'
Long Island MP Loretta Butler-Turner said in a message to her constituents yesterday that she and the other six FNM MPs who wrote Governor General Dame Marguerite Pindling advising that they have lost confidence in Dr. Hubert Minnis as leader of the Official Opposition, do have a plan moving forward...
Lightbourn differences with Minnis 'resolved'
Lightbourn differences with Minnis 'resolved'
ALTHOUGH he did not get a renomination for his seat, Montagu MP Richard Lightbourn - one of the "gang of six" - said his "differences" with Free National Movement Leader Dr. Hubert Minnis have been resolved, telling persons yesterday to "go elsewhere" if they did not support the party's leadership.
Turnquest: FNM will make best decision in Abaco
Turnquest: FNM will make best decision in Abaco
Free National Movement (FNM) Deputy Leader Peter Turnquest indicated yesterday that he believes South and Central Abaco MP Edison Key's scathing criticisms of Opposition Leader Dr. Hubert Minnis were "reactionary" to a decision that has not been made, though "some opinions have been formed".