PNP: Gov't partisan in selecting major Labour Day projects
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
THE Opposition People's National Party (PNP) yesterday asked Minister Olivia Grange to clarify the selection process used to determine the three major National Labour Day projects.
The party, in a statement last evening, also asked Grange, the minister of youth, sports and culture, to say how many projects were reviewed by the National Labour Day Committee, as well as name the members of the group.
"It is interesting that the projects that have been announced are in three constituencies that are currently the subject of a constitutional matter now before the courts for which by-elections may be called," the PNP's statement said.
The selection of projects in the constituencies of Gregory Mair, Shahine Robinson and Michael Stern, said the PNP, could only be with a view of improving the JLP's prospects in any upcoming by-elections and was vulgarly partisan.
".This action is a continuation of a pattern started last year when West Portland was the venue for a major Labour Day project," said the PNP.
"Such political tactics only serve to undermine the movement toward a more inclusive, tolerant and transparent political culture based on the building of partnerships rather than highlighting partisan divisions," said party chairman Robert Pickersgill.
"The Opposition bemoans the use of Labour Day, which was initiated by former Prime Minister Michael Manley to forge national consensus around honest work, volunteerism and national participation, as a cynical electioneering tool and a divisive event on our national calendar," said the PNP.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
THE Opposition People's National Party (PNP) yesterday asked Minister Olivia Grange to clarify the selection process used to determine the three major National Labour Day projects.
The party, in a statement last evening, also asked Grange, the minister of youth, sports and culture, to say how many projects were reviewed by the National Labour Day Committee, as well as name the members of the group.
"It is interesting that the projects that have been announced are in three constituencies that are currently the subject of a constitutional matter now before the courts for which by-elections may be called," the PNP's statement said.
The selection of projects in the constituencies of Gregory Mair, Shahine Robinson and Michael Stern, said the PNP, could only be with a view of improving the JLP's prospects in any upcoming by-elections and was vulgarly partisan.
".This action is a continuation of a pattern started last year when West Portland was the venue for a major Labour Day project," said the PNP.
"Such political tactics only serve to undermine the movement toward a more inclusive, tolerant and transparent political culture based on the building of partnerships rather than highlighting partisan divisions," said party chairman Robert Pickersgill.
"The Opposition bemoans the use of Labour Day, which was initiated by former Prime Minister Michael Manley to forge national consensus around honest work, volunteerism and national participation, as a cynical electioneering tool and a divisive event on our national calendar," said the PNP.
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