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Blair wants campaign finance laws
Bishop Herro Blair, the Political Ombudsman, says the practice of buying votes was threatening the country's democracy and that he would be strongly advocating for the enactment of a campaign finance law after the general election. In an interview with...

JLP turns up political heat in Kingston
The Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) yesterday turned up the political temperature in Kingston and St. Andrew with a campaign tour that wound its way through several communities in the capital city and its surrounding suburbs. Bus and car loads of party...


Clarendon political leaders call for peace
The leadership of the People's National Party (PNP) and the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) in Clarendon have issued a joint statement yesterday calling for peace. This follows several violent incidents involving rival PNP and JLP supporters in the parish in.


PNP supporters 'log on' in St. Andrew N Central
The ruling People's National Party (PNP) made their presence felt in sections of St. Andrew North Central for about an hour yesterday morning. It was the second time the group was returning to the constituency as plans for a tour and meeting...












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