Dr. Holness says country dodged a bullet when JLP won election

Leader of the Jamaica Labour Party Dr. Andrew Holness has opined that the country dodged a bullet when the Peoples National Party lost Wednesday’s general election.

Based on the count results by the Electoral Office, the JLP got 35 constituencies, over the PNP’s 28.

The decision of the voters granted the JLP its third consecutive term in office.

The party had campaigned on its performance and achievements in the previous term, with a pledge to continue on the growth and prosperity path in the third term.

Dr. Holness claimed that if the PNP had won the election, the gains made by the JLP administration over the past few years would have been eroded.

He cited as an example the uprooting of good economic management.

He pointed out that the JLP government fought hard to build an economy that is not going to fund development on debt, it is instead, funded by expanding the tax base.

Dr. Holness claimed that if the PNP had formed the new government it would have implemented policies and programmes to redistribute wealth.

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Isat Buchanan confirmed winner of East Portland

Leader of the Jamaica Labour Party Dr. Andrew Holness has opined that the country dodged a bullet when the Peoples National Party lost Wednesday’s general election.

Based on the count results by the Electoral Office, the JLP got 35 constituencies, over the PNP’s 28.

The decision of the voters granted the JLP its third consecutive term in office.

The party had campaigned on its performance and achievements in the previous term, with a pledge to continue on the growth and prosperity path in the third term.

Dr. Holness claimed that if the PNP had won the election, the gains made by the JLP administration over the past few years would have been eroded.

He cited as an example the uprooting of good economic management.

He pointed out that the JLP government fought hard to build an economy that is not going to fund development on debt, it is instead, funded by expanding the tax base.

Dr. Holness claimed that if the PNP had formed the new government it would have implemented policies and programmes to redistribute wealth.

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EOJ completes final count for 45 constituencies

Leader of the Jamaica Labour Party Dr. Andrew Holness has opined that the country dodged a bullet when the Peoples National Party lost Wednesday’s general election.

Based on the count results by the Electoral Office, the JLP got 35 constituencies, over the PNP’s 28.

The decision of the voters granted the JLP its third consecutive term in office.

The party had campaigned on its performance and achievements in the previous term, with a pledge to continue on the growth and prosperity path in the third term.

Dr. Holness claimed that if the PNP had won the election, the gains made by the JLP administration over the past few years would have been eroded.

He cited as an example the uprooting of good economic management.

He pointed out that the JLP government fought hard to build an economy that is not going to fund development on debt, it is instead, funded by expanding the tax base.

Dr. Holness claimed that if the PNP had formed the new government it would have implemented policies and programmes to redistribute wealth.

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Central Kingston seat returned to JLPs Donovan Williams following EOJ official count

Leader of the Jamaica Labour Party Dr. Andrew Holness has opined that the country dodged a bullet when the Peoples National Party lost Wednesday’s general election.

Based on the count results by the Electoral Office, the JLP got 35 constituencies, over the PNP’s 28.

The decision of the voters granted the JLP its third consecutive term in office.

The party had campaigned on its performance and achievements in the previous term, with a pledge to continue on the growth and prosperity path in the third term.

Dr. Holness claimed that if the PNP had won the election, the gains made by the JLP administration over the past few years would have been eroded.

He cited as an example the uprooting of good economic management.

He pointed out that the JLP government fought hard to build an economy that is not going to fund development on debt, it is instead, funded by expanding the tax base.

Dr. Holness claimed that if the PNP had formed the new government it would have implemented policies and programmes to redistribute wealth.

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EOJ says ROPA would have to be amended to allow elderly & persons with disabilities to vote on separate day

Leader of the Jamaica Labour Party Dr. Andrew Holness has opined that the country dodged a bullet when the Peoples National Party lost Wednesday’s general election.

Based on the count results by the Electoral Office, the JLP got 35 constituencies, over the PNP’s 28.

The decision of the voters granted the JLP its third consecutive term in office.

The party had campaigned on its performance and achievements in the previous term, with a pledge to continue on the growth and prosperity path in the third term.

Dr. Holness claimed that if the PNP had won the election, the gains made by the JLP administration over the past few years would have been eroded.

He cited as an example the uprooting of good economic management.

He pointed out that the JLP government fought hard to build an economy that is not going to fund development on debt, it is instead, funded by expanding the tax base.

Dr. Holness claimed that if the PNP had formed the new government it would have implemented policies and programmes to redistribute wealth.

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Amidst criticisms Director of Elections assures that the current voters list is up to date

Leader of the Jamaica Labour Party Dr. Andrew Holness has opined that the country dodged a bullet when the Peoples National Party lost Wednesday’s general election.

Based on the count results by the Electoral Office, the JLP got 35 constituencies, over the PNP’s 28.

The decision of the voters granted the JLP its third consecutive term in office.

The party had campaigned on its performance and achievements in the previous term, with a pledge to continue on the growth and prosperity path in the third term.

Dr. Holness claimed that if the PNP had won the election, the gains made by the JLP administration over the past few years would have been eroded.

He cited as an example the uprooting of good economic management.

He pointed out that the JLP government fought hard to build an economy that is not going to fund development on debt, it is instead, funded by expanding the tax base.

Dr. Holness claimed that if the PNP had formed the new government it would have implemented policies and programmes to redistribute wealth.

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SBAJ looks forward to deepening collaboration with new JLP Administration

Leader of the Jamaica Labour Party Dr. Andrew Holness has opined that the country dodged a bullet when the Peoples National Party lost Wednesday’s general election.

Based on the count results by the Electoral Office, the JLP got 35 constituencies, over the PNP’s 28.

The decision of the voters granted the JLP its third consecutive term in office.

The party had campaigned on its performance and achievements in the previous term, with a pledge to continue on the growth and prosperity path in the third term.

Dr. Holness claimed that if the PNP had won the election, the gains made by the JLP administration over the past few years would have been eroded.

He cited as an example the uprooting of good economic management.

He pointed out that the JLP government fought hard to build an economy that is not going to fund development on debt, it is instead, funded by expanding the tax base.

Dr. Holness claimed that if the PNP had formed the new government it would have implemented policies and programmes to redistribute wealth.

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OAS calls on government and stakeholders to address voter participation concerns

Leader of the Jamaica Labour Party Dr. Andrew Holness has opined that the country dodged a bullet when the Peoples National Party lost Wednesday’s general election.

Based on the count results by the Electoral Office, the JLP got 35 constituencies, over the PNP’s 28.

The decision of the voters granted the JLP its third consecutive term in office.

The party had campaigned on its performance and achievements in the previous term, with a pledge to continue on the growth and prosperity path in the third term.

Dr. Holness claimed that if the PNP had won the election, the gains made by the JLP administration over the past few years would have been eroded.

He cited as an example the uprooting of good economic management.

He pointed out that the JLP government fought hard to build an economy that is not going to fund development on debt, it is instead, funded by expanding the tax base.

Dr. Holness claimed that if the PNP had formed the new government it would have implemented policies and programmes to redistribute wealth.

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Trade unions look forward to resuming wage talks with returning JLP government

Leader of the Jamaica Labour Party Dr. Andrew Holness has opined that the country dodged a bullet when the Peoples National Party lost Wednesday’s general election.

Based on the count results by the Electoral Office, the JLP got 35 constituencies, over the PNP’s 28.

The decision of the voters granted the JLP its third consecutive term in office.

The party had campaigned on its performance and achievements in the previous term, with a pledge to continue on the growth and prosperity path in the third term.

Dr. Holness claimed that if the PNP had won the election, the gains made by the JLP administration over the past few years would have been eroded.

He cited as an example the uprooting of good economic management.

He pointed out that the JLP government fought hard to build an economy that is not going to fund development on debt, it is instead, funded by expanding the tax base.

Dr. Holness claimed that if the PNP had formed the new government it would have implemented policies and programmes to redistribute wealth.

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PNP President Mark Golding concedes defeat says he is proud of the platform the party put forward

Leader of the Jamaica Labour Party Dr. Andrew Holness has opined that the country dodged a bullet when the Peoples National Party lost Wednesday’s general election.

Based on the count results by the Electoral Office, the JLP got 35 constituencies, over the PNP’s 28.

The decision of the voters granted the JLP its third consecutive term in office.

The party had campaigned on its performance and achievements in the previous term, with a pledge to continue on the growth and prosperity path in the third term.

Dr. Holness claimed that if the PNP had won the election, the gains made by the JLP administration over the past few years would have been eroded.

He cited as an example the uprooting of good economic management.

He pointed out that the JLP government fought hard to build an economy that is not going to fund development on debt, it is instead, funded by expanding the tax base.

Dr. Holness claimed that if the PNP had formed the new government it would have implemented policies and programmes to redistribute wealth.

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