Explain Labour Day projects, PM demands
Posted: 2009-05-13 17:53:45
The Prime Minister Bruce Golding has demanded an explanation from the culture minister Olivia Grange for the selection of the three national Labour Day projects.
The three projects will be undertaken in constituencies now being held by JLP MPs who are before the court on dual citizenship cases.
The Opposition has been insisting that the projects are being undertaken to boost the chances of the three MPs in winning possible by-elections in their constituencies.
Today Mr Golding agreed with the Opposition People's National Party that their selections are questionable.
Mr Golding said if he were in the Opposition's position he too would come to the same conclusions and would also protest against the selection.
The Prime Minister's comments came hours after Miss Grange mounted a strong defence of the projects in the wake of the Opposition’s concerns.
The projects will be undertaken in Northeast St Ann held by Shahine Robinson, Northeast St Catherine held by Gregory Mair and Northwest Clarendon represented by Michael Stern.
The Culture minister Olivia Grange has said the national Labour Day projects were selected on the basis that the three JLPS MP's were the ones who responded to her request for projects to be nominated.
But she said a fourth project has since been added to the list based on a submission from the PNP's Derrick Kellier who is the Member of Parliament for South St James.
Posted: 2009-05-13 17:53:45
The Prime Minister Bruce Golding has demanded an explanation from the culture minister Olivia Grange for the selection of the three national Labour Day projects.
The three projects will be undertaken in constituencies now being held by JLP MPs who are before the court on dual citizenship cases.
The Opposition has been insisting that the projects are being undertaken to boost the chances of the three MPs in winning possible by-elections in their constituencies.
Today Mr Golding agreed with the Opposition People's National Party that their selections are questionable.
Mr Golding said if he were in the Opposition's position he too would come to the same conclusions and would also protest against the selection.
The Prime Minister's comments came hours after Miss Grange mounted a strong defence of the projects in the wake of the Opposition’s concerns.
The projects will be undertaken in Northeast St Ann held by Shahine Robinson, Northeast St Catherine held by Gregory Mair and Northwest Clarendon represented by Michael Stern.
The Culture minister Olivia Grange has said the national Labour Day projects were selected on the basis that the three JLPS MP's were the ones who responded to her request for projects to be nominated.
But she said a fourth project has since been added to the list based on a submission from the PNP's Derrick Kellier who is the Member of Parliament for South St James.
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