The People's National Party (PNP) has assessed the first 100 days of the Bruce Golding led administration as a miserable failure.
Party President Portia Simpson-Miller, made the comment at the party's headquarters in St. Andrew on Monday.
Her criticism centred on the three areas the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) placed at the centre of its election campaign - crime, the economy and governance.
With regards to crime, she charged that homicides are up, October was the bloodiest month to date and Jamaicans feel less safe than before.
The Party President conceded that taming crime required a long term fix, but said the government is not doing enough.
Of the economy, the PNP's criticism centred on Audley Shaw's promises.
The party said he promised more jobs, a reduced debt burden and a better managed economy.
But the PNP charged that the debt burden has worsened, the dollar is continues to slip and food prices have spiralled.
The party also dismissed claims by the JLP that it inherited an economic nightmare from the PNP administration.
The recent behaviour of three JLP Junior ministers did not escape attention, as the PNP assessed the JLP's track record on governance.
The PNP President branded the actions of Robert Montague, Everald Warmington and Daryl Vaz, unbecoming of ministers.
The sacking of the members of the Public Services Commission, was labelled by Mrs. Simpson-Miller as evidence that the Prime Minister is only paying lip service to the constitution.
Party President Portia Simpson-Miller, made the comment at the party's headquarters in St. Andrew on Monday.
Her criticism centred on the three areas the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) placed at the centre of its election campaign - crime, the economy and governance.
With regards to crime, she charged that homicides are up, October was the bloodiest month to date and Jamaicans feel less safe than before.
The Party President conceded that taming crime required a long term fix, but said the government is not doing enough.
Of the economy, the PNP's criticism centred on Audley Shaw's promises.
The party said he promised more jobs, a reduced debt burden and a better managed economy.
But the PNP charged that the debt burden has worsened, the dollar is continues to slip and food prices have spiralled.
The party also dismissed claims by the JLP that it inherited an economic nightmare from the PNP administration.
The recent behaviour of three JLP Junior ministers did not escape attention, as the PNP assessed the JLP's track record on governance.
The PNP President branded the actions of Robert Montague, Everald Warmington and Daryl Vaz, unbecoming of ministers.
The sacking of the members of the Public Services Commission, was labelled by Mrs. Simpson-Miller as evidence that the Prime Minister is only paying lip service to the constitution.
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