Public perception of the People’s National Party, (PNP) continues to erode according to recent polls. With steady if not raucous calls for a renewal in leadership from within party ranks. But what is at the root of what has gone wrong for the People’s National Party?
And how could a change in political fortunes be accomplished in time to prevent a possible unprecedented third term in opposition, if the party is unable to build momentum?
Paul Burke, Programme Director for the Ganja Growers and Producers Association, Jamaica, and Lloyd B. Smith, former Member of Parliament, Journalist and Political Commentator, joined the CVM Live Panel Discussion on the state of the PNP.
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