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Bethel suspects PM has ulterior motive over vote
Bethel suspects PM has ulterior motive over vote
SAVE Our Bahamas committee member Pastor Lyall Bethel yesterday questioned whether Prime Minister Perry Christie was trying to use the gender equality referendum to secure a win at the polls in 2017.
Group does not trust PM comments on referendum
Group does not trust PM comments on referendum
SAVE Our Bahamas yesterday said Prime Minister Perry Christie's recent statements that same-sex marriage would never happen in The Bahamas during his lifetime should be viewed under the adage that "a promise is a comfort to a fool".
Moss hits at Ellis' statement launches 'Think, Bahamas'
Pastor Cedric Moss of Kingdom Life Church said yesterday that Bishop Neil Ellis' suggestion that it is "unacceptable and un-Christ-like" for anyone to deny Bahamians' rights by voting "no" on the June 7 referendum "betrays his lack of understanding of both our nation's constitution and the way of Christ".
Budget not yet finalised for 'yes' campaign
Budget not yet finalised for 'yes' campaign
THE budget for the government's YES Bahamas referendum campaign has not yet been finalised, according to former Senate President Lynn Holowesko.
Roberts: No legal evidence to support bill four concerns
Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Chairman Bradley Roberts asserted yesterday the pastors who have formed the Save Our Bahamas group do not have any evidence to support their opposition to the fourth constitutional amendment bill.
Govt funds for YES campaign is confirmed
Govt funds for YES campaign is confirmed
SENATE President Sharon Wilson confirmed to The Tribune yesterday that the government is funding the YES Bahamas referendum campaign.
Vote no pastors hit back at claim they are against equality
The pastors behind the vote no campaign yesterday pushed back at claims that they do not believe in equality of the sexes.
Palacious: Referendum hard to call
Palacious: Referendum hard to call
Archdeacon James Palacious said yesterday that with the religious community "very divided" on the gender equality referendum, it is difficult to predict whether the June 7 vote will be successful despite the government's bipartisan approach.
YES Bahamas will 'explain' why bill four won't bring gay marriage
Senate President Lady Sharon Wilson, who co-chairs the YES Bahamas campaign, said though she is concerned that the Vote No campaign announced on Sunday has opposed constitutional referendum bill number four due to concerns about same-sex marriage, her group takes comfort in the fact that there appears to be no organized opposition to the other three bills.
'No' campaign launched over referendum vote
'No' campaign launched over referendum vote
THE Save Our Bahamas Committee - the group that opposed the 2013 gambling referendum - yesterday launched a vote no campaign against the fourth Constitutional Amendment Bill.