PM says Gov’t sensitive to criticism that process for constitutional reform is not being transparent and participatory

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the Government is sensitive to any criticism of the process for constitutional reform not being transparent and participatory.

 

He states that adjustments will be made as the process continues.

 

The Constitutional Reform Committee has been meeting to discuss the reform process and began public education with a town hall meeting held in St. James last week.

 

Mr. Holness in noting that there has been criticism of the process, structure and composition of the Committee, says there has been expanded participation.

 

He says timelines have been set to achieve certain goals.

The Prime Minister says he wants Jamaicans to be satisfied with the reform process.

He states that he does not want the process to be derailed.

 

 

More than 400 people murdered in the country since start of the year

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the Government is sensitive to any criticism of the process for constitutional reform not being transparent and participatory.

 

He states that adjustments will be made as the process continues.

 

The Constitutional Reform Committee has been meeting to discuss the reform process and began public education with a town hall meeting held in St. James last week.

 

Mr. Holness in noting that there has been criticism of the process, structure and composition of the Committee, says there has been expanded participation.

 

He says timelines have been set to achieve certain goals.

The Prime Minister says he wants Jamaicans to be satisfied with the reform process.

He states that he does not want the process to be derailed.

 

 

Two killed in early morning crash in Boscobel, St. Mary

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the Government is sensitive to any criticism of the process for constitutional reform not being transparent and participatory.

 

He states that adjustments will be made as the process continues.

 

The Constitutional Reform Committee has been meeting to discuss the reform process and began public education with a town hall meeting held in St. James last week.

 

Mr. Holness in noting that there has been criticism of the process, structure and composition of the Committee, says there has been expanded participation.

 

He says timelines have been set to achieve certain goals.

The Prime Minister says he wants Jamaicans to be satisfied with the reform process.

He states that he does not want the process to be derailed.

 

 

PM says NWA should move with alacrity in ensuring completion of road works in St. Thomas

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the Government is sensitive to any criticism of the process for constitutional reform not being transparent and participatory.

 

He states that adjustments will be made as the process continues.

 

The Constitutional Reform Committee has been meeting to discuss the reform process and began public education with a town hall meeting held in St. James last week.

 

Mr. Holness in noting that there has been criticism of the process, structure and composition of the Committee, says there has been expanded participation.

 

He says timelines have been set to achieve certain goals.

The Prime Minister says he wants Jamaicans to be satisfied with the reform process.

He states that he does not want the process to be derailed.

 

 

Upgrades on Constant Spring Water Treatment Plant stop leakage of 4.5 million gallons of water each day

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the Government is sensitive to any criticism of the process for constitutional reform not being transparent and participatory.

 

He states that adjustments will be made as the process continues.

 

The Constitutional Reform Committee has been meeting to discuss the reform process and began public education with a town hall meeting held in St. James last week.

 

Mr. Holness in noting that there has been criticism of the process, structure and composition of the Committee, says there has been expanded participation.

 

He says timelines have been set to achieve certain goals.

The Prime Minister says he wants Jamaicans to be satisfied with the reform process.

He states that he does not want the process to be derailed.

 

 

Search underway for inmate who escaped from Tamarind Farm Adult Correctional Centre in St. Catherine today

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the Government is sensitive to any criticism of the process for constitutional reform not being transparent and participatory.

 

He states that adjustments will be made as the process continues.

 

The Constitutional Reform Committee has been meeting to discuss the reform process and began public education with a town hall meeting held in St. James last week.

 

Mr. Holness in noting that there has been criticism of the process, structure and composition of the Committee, says there has been expanded participation.

 

He says timelines have been set to achieve certain goals.

The Prime Minister says he wants Jamaicans to be satisfied with the reform process.

He states that he does not want the process to be derailed.

 

 

Government crafting legislation to address issue of prank calls to police’s 119 emergency number

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the Government is sensitive to any criticism of the process for constitutional reform not being transparent and participatory.

 

He states that adjustments will be made as the process continues.

 

The Constitutional Reform Committee has been meeting to discuss the reform process and began public education with a town hall meeting held in St. James last week.

 

Mr. Holness in noting that there has been criticism of the process, structure and composition of the Committee, says there has been expanded participation.

 

He says timelines have been set to achieve certain goals.

The Prime Minister says he wants Jamaicans to be satisfied with the reform process.

He states that he does not want the process to be derailed.

 

 

Opposition calls for established standards to ensure health of Jamaicans who purchase upcycled container homes

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the Government is sensitive to any criticism of the process for constitutional reform not being transparent and participatory.

 

He states that adjustments will be made as the process continues.

 

The Constitutional Reform Committee has been meeting to discuss the reform process and began public education with a town hall meeting held in St. James last week.

 

Mr. Holness in noting that there has been criticism of the process, structure and composition of the Committee, says there has been expanded participation.

 

He says timelines have been set to achieve certain goals.

The Prime Minister says he wants Jamaicans to be satisfied with the reform process.

He states that he does not want the process to be derailed.

 

 

Canadians protest working conditions of migrant workers

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the Government is sensitive to any criticism of the process for constitutional reform not being transparent and participatory.

 

He states that adjustments will be made as the process continues.

 

The Constitutional Reform Committee has been meeting to discuss the reform process and began public education with a town hall meeting held in St. James last week.

 

Mr. Holness in noting that there has been criticism of the process, structure and composition of the Committee, says there has been expanded participation.

 

He says timelines have been set to achieve certain goals.

The Prime Minister says he wants Jamaicans to be satisfied with the reform process.

He states that he does not want the process to be derailed.

 

 

NWC wants revenue collection from customers’ monthly payments to be increased to at least 95 per cent

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the Government is sensitive to any criticism of the process for constitutional reform not being transparent and participatory.

 

He states that adjustments will be made as the process continues.

 

The Constitutional Reform Committee has been meeting to discuss the reform process and began public education with a town hall meeting held in St. James last week.

 

Mr. Holness in noting that there has been criticism of the process, structure and composition of the Committee, says there has been expanded participation.

 

He says timelines have been set to achieve certain goals.

The Prime Minister says he wants Jamaicans to be satisfied with the reform process.

He states that he does not want the process to be derailed.