PNP President Mark Golding declares his Party represents hope for a better future, his promised financial plan better
With about 18 hours to go before Jamaicans head to the general polls, People’s National Party (PNP) President Mark Golding is declaring that his Party represents hope for a better future.
In his final campaign speech in Spaldings, Clarendon, last evening, Mr. Golding rejected Jamaica Labour Party leader Dr. Andrew Holness’ plan to gradually increase the minimum wage to $32,000.
He argued that the PNP’s plan is fairer.
Mr. Golding also maintained that his Party’s other policies and programmes will enhance the lives of all Jamaicans.
Among those policies are those which target education and agriculture.
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