The resurgence of Andrew Holness
ANDREW Holness, who has been on a rocky ride since his Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) lost the Government to the Portia Simpson Miller-led People's National Party (PNP) in December 2011, seems to be making a big comeback.
The resurgence of the once embattled JLP leader could see him leading his party to victory in the impending general election, depending on who the real powerbrokers -- the people -- decide to hand the mantle of leadership.
Last Thursday, Holness said that he is ready to lead a Government that is more accountable to the people, more efficient, and one that will not only defend and protect the rights of all Jamaican citizens, but expand those rights.
ANDREW Holness, who has been on a rocky ride since his Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) lost the Government to the Portia Simpson Miller-led People's National Party (PNP) in December 2011, seems to be making a big comeback.
The resurgence of the once embattled JLP leader could see him leading his party to victory in the impending general election, depending on who the real powerbrokers -- the people -- decide to hand the mantle of leadership.
Last Thursday, Holness said that he is ready to lead a Government that is more accountable to the people, more efficient, and one that will not only defend and protect the rights of all Jamaican citizens, but expand those rights.
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