The People’s National Party (PNP) in a press release expressed strong objections to the government’s proposed constitutional amendment that aims to extend the tenure of DPP Paula Llewellyn. The PNP vehemently opposes this move, raising serious concerns about democratic governance and the principles of constitutional reform.
Read the Release:
It has been brought to our attention that the Andrew Holness-led Government intends to bring a Bill to Parliament today to amend the Constitution in order to facilitate a further extension of the tenure of the incumbent Director
of Public Prosecution (DPP) Paula Llewellyn. The People’s National Party (PNP) vehemently objects to the move by the government as it raises serious concerns about democratic governance and the principles of constitutional reform.
The PNP wishes to place the following on the record:
The PNP calls on the JLP-led government to reconsider its approach and uphold the principles of transparency, democratic governance, and respect for established constitutional procedures. We urge the government to engage in meaningful consultation with all relevant stakeholders, including the Opposition, and to refrain from exploiting its parliamentary majority for decisions that can have far-reaching consequences for the integrity of our democratic institutions.
The Opposition remains committed to upholding the Constitution and protecting the democratic values that our nation holds dear.
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