Speaker asserts PM has made up party paraphernalia with 39-seats slogans
NASSAU, BAHAMAS Constituencies Commission Chairman and Speaker of the House of Assembly Halson Moultrie yesterday accused Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis of undermining the commission’s potential recommendations of boundary changes, noting that the prime minister has already printed campaign paraphernalia with the Free National Movement (FNM) winning the existing 39 seats.
He also said the prime minister’s utterance that the boundaries will not change in absence of the data and information in the commission’s possession was “premature”.
He made the statement while appearing as a guest on ILTV’s “Beyond The Headlines” with host Clint Watson.