The Government has turned to the public for feedback on three issues concerning Constitutional Reform.
The Ministry of Justice is seeking views on a fixed election date, limiting the power of the Prime Minister to call snap elections and two term limits for the head of the Government.
In a notice in the press on Sunday the Ministry of Justice says individual reviews should include addressing the concerns relating to the advantages and disadvantages of the three issues.
Wednesday October 24 is the deadline for the submission of suggestions.
Prime Minister Bruce Golding has long been a proponent for the introduction of a fixed election date and terms limits for the head of the Government.
While his Party was in Opposition Mr. Golding stated his intention to introduce a Bill in Parliament seeking the implementation of a prescribed schedule for the holding of national elections.
As it regards term limits for the post of Prime Minister, Mr. Golding has stated that the job should not be held by the same individual for more than 10 years.
The People's National Party (PNP) has in the past said no to fixed election dates and term limits.
Senior officials of the PNP have argued that there are counterbalancing factors as the fixed term system lacks flexibility.
They have suggested that in some cases there may be good reason for a Prime Minister to call an election before the end of the full term.
This includes the need for a fresh mandate or to make changes within the party that is in Government.
The Ministry of Justice is seeking views on a fixed election date, limiting the power of the Prime Minister to call snap elections and two term limits for the head of the Government.
In a notice in the press on Sunday the Ministry of Justice says individual reviews should include addressing the concerns relating to the advantages and disadvantages of the three issues.
Wednesday October 24 is the deadline for the submission of suggestions.
Prime Minister Bruce Golding has long been a proponent for the introduction of a fixed election date and terms limits for the head of the Government.
While his Party was in Opposition Mr. Golding stated his intention to introduce a Bill in Parliament seeking the implementation of a prescribed schedule for the holding of national elections.
As it regards term limits for the post of Prime Minister, Mr. Golding has stated that the job should not be held by the same individual for more than 10 years.
The People's National Party (PNP) has in the past said no to fixed election dates and term limits.
Senior officials of the PNP have argued that there are counterbalancing factors as the fixed term system lacks flexibility.
They have suggested that in some cases there may be good reason for a Prime Minister to call an election before the end of the full term.
This includes the need for a fresh mandate or to make changes within the party that is in Government.
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