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The young councillor who will serve as PNP vice-president
Eugene Kelly emerging from behind the scenes to chart future political path
Sunday, July 25, 2021
helpsh@jamaicaobserver.com
Nationally, Eugene Kelly's name is not one that would readily resonate among the masses. But it would always echo within People's National Party (PNP) quarters.
He, a history and marketing graduate at the tertiary level, and certified real estate agent, will become vice-president of the PNP in less than two months when delegates of the party proceed to ratify his and the names of three others to serve as Mark Golding's vice-presidents during the organisation's annual conference in St Andrew, all things considered.