“I man born yah”.
That was the declaration from Opposition Leader Mark Golding on Saturday, as he moved to clear the air after questions were raised by me.
Attorney-at-law Hugh Small, KC, says Jamaica will not break ties with King Charles III before the next general election that is constitutionally due by September 2025. His comments come against the background of a pronouncement by State Minister.
The Organisation of Commonwealth Caribbean Bar Associations (OCCBA) is urging the Jamaican Government to treat as an “urgent imperative” changes in the ongoing constitutional reform process to make the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) the island’s.
Prime Minister Andrew Holness is expected to declare in “short order” his administration’s position on whether Jamaica should accede to the appellate jurisdiction of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ). Minister of Legal and Constitutional Affairs.
People's National Party President Mark Golding has signalled to the Holness administration that his side will not support the removal of the British monarch as head of state without the simultaneous removal of the UK Privy Council as Jamaica.