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People's National Party (PNP) constituency representatives urged to get ready
published: Monday | October 2, 2006

Claudine Housen, Staff Reporter

WESTERN BUREAU:

Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller has renewed her call for readiness among the People's National Party (PNP) constituency representatives.

Speaking at a National Executive Council (NEC) meeting, the first for the administrative year, in Montego Bay yesterday, the Prime Minister again charged party members to be ready for the impending election and warned negligent persons that no seat or candidate is safe.

Re-elected party chairman Robert Pickersgill said the PNP president will not be afraid to make changes because she intends to be the person forming the next Government.

According to Pickersgill, the PNP has barometers to test 'the temperature' in each constituency and that those persons who expect to hang on to her 'skirt tail' will find that tactic will not work.

Both Pickersgill and deputy chairman, Maxine Henry-Wilson, were re-elected to their positions unopposed at the meeting. The others elected yesterday to the NEC for the new administrative year were: Dr. Omar Davies, John Junor, Prof. Trevor Munroe, Tony Hylton, Aloun Assamba, Eugene Kelly, Dean Peart, Kern Spencer, Ronnie Thwaites, Floyd Morris and Denise Daley.

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