PNP President chastises Gov’t for continued use of what he describes as coercive methods to address crime

President of the People’s National Party, Mark Golding has chastised the Government for its continued use of what he describes as coercive methods to address crime.

 

This, following the declaration of States of Emergency in St. James, Clarendon and Hanover.

 

Speaking at a party event at the Norman Manley High School on Saturday night (May 20), Mr Golding said the Jamaica Labour Party-led Government has lost its way.

 

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President of the People’s National Party, Mark Golding has chastised the Government for its continued use of what he describes as coercive methods to address crime.

 

This, following the declaration of States of Emergency in St. James, Clarendon and Hanover.

 

Speaking at a party event at the Norman Manley High School on Saturday night (May 20), Mr Golding said the Jamaica Labour Party-led Government has lost its way.

 

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President of the People’s National Party, Mark Golding has chastised the Government for its continued use of what he describes as coercive methods to address crime.

 

This, following the declaration of States of Emergency in St. James, Clarendon and Hanover.

 

Speaking at a party event at the Norman Manley High School on Saturday night (May 20), Mr Golding said the Jamaica Labour Party-led Government has lost its way.

 

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President of the People’s National Party, Mark Golding has chastised the Government for its continued use of what he describes as coercive methods to address crime.

 

This, following the declaration of States of Emergency in St. James, Clarendon and Hanover.

 

Speaking at a party event at the Norman Manley High School on Saturday night (May 20), Mr Golding said the Jamaica Labour Party-led Government has lost its way.

 

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President of the People’s National Party, Mark Golding has chastised the Government for its continued use of what he describes as coercive methods to address crime.

 

This, following the declaration of States of Emergency in St. James, Clarendon and Hanover.

 

Speaking at a party event at the Norman Manley High School on Saturday night (May 20), Mr Golding said the Jamaica Labour Party-led Government has lost its way.

 

Workers at Dunn’s River Falls restive over issues including outstanding incentive payments

President of the People’s National Party, Mark Golding has chastised the Government for its continued use of what he describes as coercive methods to address crime.

 

This, following the declaration of States of Emergency in St. James, Clarendon and Hanover.

 

Speaking at a party event at the Norman Manley High School on Saturday night (May 20), Mr Golding said the Jamaica Labour Party-led Government has lost its way.

 

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President of the People’s National Party, Mark Golding has chastised the Government for its continued use of what he describes as coercive methods to address crime.

 

This, following the declaration of States of Emergency in St. James, Clarendon and Hanover.

 

Speaking at a party event at the Norman Manley High School on Saturday night (May 20), Mr Golding said the Jamaica Labour Party-led Government has lost its way.

 

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President of the People’s National Party, Mark Golding has chastised the Government for its continued use of what he describes as coercive methods to address crime.

 

This, following the declaration of States of Emergency in St. James, Clarendon and Hanover.

 

Speaking at a party event at the Norman Manley High School on Saturday night (May 20), Mr Golding said the Jamaica Labour Party-led Government has lost its way.

 

Citizens stage protest at Emancipation Park calling for Gov’t to roll back salary increase for the Political Directorate

President of the People’s National Party, Mark Golding has chastised the Government for its continued use of what he describes as coercive methods to address crime.

 

This, following the declaration of States of Emergency in St. James, Clarendon and Hanover.

 

Speaking at a party event at the Norman Manley High School on Saturday night (May 20), Mr Golding said the Jamaica Labour Party-led Government has lost its way.

 

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President of the People’s National Party, Mark Golding has chastised the Government for its continued use of what he describes as coercive methods to address crime.

 

This, following the declaration of States of Emergency in St. James, Clarendon and Hanover.

 

Speaking at a party event at the Norman Manley High School on Saturday night (May 20), Mr Golding said the Jamaica Labour Party-led Government has lost its way.