Prime Minister Andrew Holness says party politics will not hinder Jamaica from becoming a republic

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has sought to assure that what he describes as party politics will not hinder Jamaica’s movement to becoming a republic.

This amidst growing public debate over the dual citizenship of Opposition Leader, Mark Golding.

Mr. Holness, several of his Ministers and members of the public have called for Mr. Golding to renounce his United Kingdom citizenship.

Many have also raised concern that the matter could hinder the efforts of the Constitutional Reform Committee.

In response, Prime Minister Holness said it is just party politics and will in no way impact the transitioning process.

He was speaking at an unveiling ceremony at the Ministry of Labour and Social Security in Kingston today.

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Bust of late NIS founder Lynden Newland unveiled today

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has sought to assure that what he describes as party politics will not hinder Jamaica’s movement to becoming a republic.

This amidst growing public debate over the dual citizenship of Opposition Leader, Mark Golding.

Mr. Holness, several of his Ministers and members of the public have called for Mr. Golding to renounce his United Kingdom citizenship.

Many have also raised concern that the matter could hinder the efforts of the Constitutional Reform Committee.

In response, Prime Minister Holness said it is just party politics and will in no way impact the transitioning process.

He was speaking at an unveiling ceremony at the Ministry of Labour and Social Security in Kingston today.

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Central Bank Governor says lower inflation is desirable but difficult to achieve in the near term

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has sought to assure that what he describes as party politics will not hinder Jamaica’s movement to becoming a republic.

This amidst growing public debate over the dual citizenship of Opposition Leader, Mark Golding.

Mr. Holness, several of his Ministers and members of the public have called for Mr. Golding to renounce his United Kingdom citizenship.

Many have also raised concern that the matter could hinder the efforts of the Constitutional Reform Committee.

In response, Prime Minister Holness said it is just party politics and will in no way impact the transitioning process.

He was speaking at an unveiling ceremony at the Ministry of Labour and Social Security in Kingston today.

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Kingston Mayor Andrew Swaby has signalled his intent to continue his push for JPS to conduct an audit on the functionality of streetlights in the capital

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has sought to assure that what he describes as party politics will not hinder Jamaica’s movement to becoming a republic.

This amidst growing public debate over the dual citizenship of Opposition Leader, Mark Golding.

Mr. Holness, several of his Ministers and members of the public have called for Mr. Golding to renounce his United Kingdom citizenship.

Many have also raised concern that the matter could hinder the efforts of the Constitutional Reform Committee.

In response, Prime Minister Holness said it is just party politics and will in no way impact the transitioning process.

He was speaking at an unveiling ceremony at the Ministry of Labour and Social Security in Kingston today.

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Manchester man fatally shot by cops in alleged confrontation

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has sought to assure that what he describes as party politics will not hinder Jamaica’s movement to becoming a republic.

This amidst growing public debate over the dual citizenship of Opposition Leader, Mark Golding.

Mr. Holness, several of his Ministers and members of the public have called for Mr. Golding to renounce his United Kingdom citizenship.

Many have also raised concern that the matter could hinder the efforts of the Constitutional Reform Committee.

In response, Prime Minister Holness said it is just party politics and will in no way impact the transitioning process.

He was speaking at an unveiling ceremony at the Ministry of Labour and Social Security in Kingston today.

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Police assure that Safe Schools Unit is active in several school in St Elizabeth

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has sought to assure that what he describes as party politics will not hinder Jamaica’s movement to becoming a republic.

This amidst growing public debate over the dual citizenship of Opposition Leader, Mark Golding.

Mr. Holness, several of his Ministers and members of the public have called for Mr. Golding to renounce his United Kingdom citizenship.

Many have also raised concern that the matter could hinder the efforts of the Constitutional Reform Committee.

In response, Prime Minister Holness said it is just party politics and will in no way impact the transitioning process.

He was speaking at an unveiling ceremony at the Ministry of Labour and Social Security in Kingston today.

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6 schoolboys arrested for house breaking, in St. Elizabeth, last night

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has sought to assure that what he describes as party politics will not hinder Jamaica’s movement to becoming a republic.

This amidst growing public debate over the dual citizenship of Opposition Leader, Mark Golding.

Mr. Holness, several of his Ministers and members of the public have called for Mr. Golding to renounce his United Kingdom citizenship.

Many have also raised concern that the matter could hinder the efforts of the Constitutional Reform Committee.

In response, Prime Minister Holness said it is just party politics and will in no way impact the transitioning process.

He was speaking at an unveiling ceremony at the Ministry of Labour and Social Security in Kingston today.

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JTA urges adults not to expose children to violence

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has sought to assure that what he describes as party politics will not hinder Jamaica’s movement to becoming a republic.

This amidst growing public debate over the dual citizenship of Opposition Leader, Mark Golding.

Mr. Holness, several of his Ministers and members of the public have called for Mr. Golding to renounce his United Kingdom citizenship.

Many have also raised concern that the matter could hinder the efforts of the Constitutional Reform Committee.

In response, Prime Minister Holness said it is just party politics and will in no way impact the transitioning process.

He was speaking at an unveiling ceremony at the Ministry of Labour and Social Security in Kingston today.

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Government launches comprehensive campaign to transform Jamaica’s driving culture and reduce road fatalities

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has sought to assure that what he describes as party politics will not hinder Jamaica’s movement to becoming a republic.

This amidst growing public debate over the dual citizenship of Opposition Leader, Mark Golding.

Mr. Holness, several of his Ministers and members of the public have called for Mr. Golding to renounce his United Kingdom citizenship.

Many have also raised concern that the matter could hinder the efforts of the Constitutional Reform Committee.

In response, Prime Minister Holness said it is just party politics and will in no way impact the transitioning process.

He was speaking at an unveiling ceremony at the Ministry of Labour and Social Security in Kingston today.

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JTA deeply concerned about the safety of  teacher who has been missing since Monday

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has sought to assure that what he describes as party politics will not hinder Jamaica’s movement to becoming a republic.

This amidst growing public debate over the dual citizenship of Opposition Leader, Mark Golding.

Mr. Holness, several of his Ministers and members of the public have called for Mr. Golding to renounce his United Kingdom citizenship.

Many have also raised concern that the matter could hinder the efforts of the Constitutional Reform Committee.

In response, Prime Minister Holness said it is just party politics and will in no way impact the transitioning process.

He was speaking at an unveiling ceremony at the Ministry of Labour and Social Security in Kingston today.

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