The country’s two main political parties should avoid trying to “weaponise” data about critical economic indicators, an economist has warned. However, if the two parties cannot resist the urge to cite economic data in their public squabbles amid.
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The Opposition People's National Party (PNP) has rejected as misleading Prime Minister Andrew Holness' statement that his administration did not inherit a growing economy. In an address at a party meeting on Sunday, Holness said his.
KINGSTON, Jamaica - The People’s National Party (PNP) is strongly refuting Prime Minister Andrew Holness’ assertion that his administration did not inherit a growing economy.
In a statement on Monday,.
In an effort to continue re-energising the 85-year-old People’s National Party (PNP), a new junior shadow Cabinet was announced yesterday with 23 budding politicians from across the island. While introducing the group, PNP President Mark Golding.