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    ERC calls on CARICOM chairman not to participate in partisan politics – Jamaica Inquirer

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14May 30, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    PM of Barbados, Mia Mottley

    ROSEAU, Dominica, Could 30, CMC – The Electoral Reform Coalition (ERC) is asking on Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley to not attend the rally of the ruling Dominica Labour Celebration (DLP) on June 1, saying it’s “extremely inappropriate” for her to take action on condition that she is at the moment the chairman of the 15-member regional integration grouping, CARICOM.

    Within the four-page letter despatched to Prime Minister Mottley and copied to the CARICOM Secretary Basic, Dr Carla Barnett, the ERC chairman, Johnson Boston, stated she can be addressing an occasion lower than three months after the federal government “bulldozed electoral laws within the Home of Meeting, and declared residents’ proper to protest as patently unlawful”.

    Earlier this month, Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit stated the DLP wouldn’t enable opposition forces to “weaken” the nation as he defended the choice to introduce electoral reform.

    In an announcement, forward of the DLP’s 70th anniversary on June 1 this 12 months, Skerrit stated that the opposition forces now wish to faux that they “care extra about democracy.”

    In March, the Dominica Parliament authorised electoral reform laws whilst police fired teargas and rubber bullets at opposition supporters who claimed that the federal government had not been clear sufficient in coping with the matter.

    The Dominica authorities had late final 12 months tabled the three payments, specifically the Electoral Fee Invoice 2024, Home of Meeting (Elections) Invoice 2024, and Registration of Electors Invoice 2024, and Parliament gave its approval to the laws that had been reviewed by the related people and teams since Sir Dennis Byron, the previous president of the Caribbean Court docket of Justice (CCJ), submitted his report on electoral reform on June 12, 2023.

    Throughout the debate, one of many two opposition legislators, Anthony Charles, supported the measure, telling legislators that for greater than 17 years, the difficulty of electoral reform has been an “ongoing debate.”

    Boston recalled that final January, the ERC wrote to Mottley in her capability as CARICOM chairman “interesting for Caricom’s intervention in persuading the Authorities of Dominica to respect the rights of residents to free and truthful elections. Your response to us was dismissive.

    “By no means within the 53 years of CARICOM has a sitting Chairman participated in a partisan political rally: it seems that you’re ready to set the precedent within the Commonwealth of Dominica, the place the ruling Dominica Labour Celebration (DLP) has been in workplace for greater than 25 years amidst broad condemnation of fraudulent election contexts.”

    The ERC stated that the DLP’s 70th anniversary shouldn’t be seen as an excuse for Prime Minister Mottley “to interrupt CARICOM’s rules of non-interference within the inside affairs of Member States.

    “Any try to cover your behaviour beneath the quilt of ‘sister political get together solidarity’ deserves to be totally condemned and uncovered. You, Mia Mottley, Prime Minister of Barbados, are the Chairman of CARICOM till June 30, 2025, and all of your actions associated to the Commonwealth of Dominica shall be thought-about in that capability,” Boston wrote.

    The ERC stated it was additionally urging Barbadians “to tell their Prime Minister that it’s fallacious to attend a political rally in Dominica whereas serving as CARICOM Chairman.

    “The ERC additionally appeals to CARICOM heads of presidency to advise the Chairman of CARICOM towards damaging CARICOM’s fame, which shall be irreparable. If Prime Minister Mottley insists on taking part within the rally, she ought to relinquish her chairmanship of CARICOM. The ERC helps political solidarity however warns that CARICOM’s fame will endure if its chairman engages in such untenable actions,” it stated.



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