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Political scientist lambastes Government for stance on move to Republic

Political scientist lambastes Government for stance on move to Republic
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Trade unions in peril - Barbados Today

Trade unions in peril - Barbados Today
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#BTColumn – The Barbadian balance sheet - Barbados Today

#BTColumn – The Barbadian balance sheet Article by May 27, 2021 Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by this author are their own and do not represent the official position of the Barbados Today Inc. by  Ralph Jemmott Three years on from the May 24, 2018 General Elections may give objective, right-thinking Barbadians some perspective on where our country is and prospects for its future. Objectivity and right-thinking are important, because we inhabit a world in which there is an ostensible retreat from intellect, common sense and moral sensibility. Any fair assessment of the BLP’s three years in office cannot ignore two facts. The first is that the administration inherit a very bad situation both economically and socially.

Republican Status Transition advisory committee established - Caribbean Times News, Trinidad news, Jamaica news, Haitian news, Guyana News,

Republican Status Transition advisory committee established BROOKLYN, NY– The Mia Mottley-led administration has announced a Republican Status Transition advisory committee (RSTAC) to help plan and manage the island’s transition from a monarchical to a republican system. In making the announcement late Saturday, the Cabinet said that acting Cabinet  Secretary,  Highland Allman, will serve the committee. Barbados has had two previous constitutional review commissions in 1977 and 1994, headed by Sir Mencea Cox and Sir Henry Forde.  Sir Henry Forde’s Commission recommended how Barbados should settle all of the arrangements for the President. Guided by this, the new RSTAC will be required to discuss rights, responsibilities, and aspirations and specifically include the youth and the diaspora.

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