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“The People’s Pledge”: Economic Stabilization Post COVID-19

PNP Pledges Economic Stabilization Post COVID-19 – The People’s National Party (PNP) is marching ahead with its manifesto “the people’s pledge” which according to the party will seek to transform Jamaica with a benefit plan for every sector.

The party held a digital press conference on Monday, discussing key points and the way forward should it form the next government.

Economic stabilization post-COVID-19 will be a key priority for any party that forms government in the upcoming general election.

The People’s National Party has put forward a mixture of approaches under its manifesto, “the people’s pledge”

The PNP will be suspending all large motorcades and drive-throughs immediately to minimize the instance of any large gatherings.

Their campaign teams across the island will instead intensify the distribution of voter guides to electors and continue house-to-house engagement.

Robian Williams returns with this report:

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