ALP Stands By Senator Greene
“Oppressive and dictatorial, without any basis in law.” That’s how the Opposition Antigua Labour Party is describing the suspension of ALP Senator Paul “Chet” Greene from Parliament Wednesday. The...
View ArticleElectoral amendments focus on phantom problems says ALP in Senate debate
ST JOHN’S, Antigua – Illegal and misguided were descriptions used by Opposition Antigua Labour Party senators as the body debated the new version of the voting law yesterday. The ALP has spent the best...
View ArticleFates of Parker, Massiah still hang in the balance
ST JOHN’S, Antigua – The fates of government senators Malaka Parker and David Massiah appear to still be up in the air, as fallout from the CIP mêlée drags into yet another week. Prime Minister Baldwin...
View ArticleCitizens support PM’s move to dismiss UPP senators
ST JOHN’S, Antigua – A number of residents have expressed support for Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer’s plan to fire two United Progressive Party (UPP) Senators who rejected the Citizenship by...
View ArticleSenator Derrick ‘surprised’ Lower House failed to receive CIP changes
St. John’s Antigua- Soon to be deposed Senator Colin Derrick, said he wholly expected the senators’ “objections” to the Citizenship by Investment Bill would have been transmitted to the Lower House. “I...
View ArticleSenators Parker, Massiah get reprieve
ST JOHN’S, Antigua – Senators Malaka Parker and David Massiah will live to fight another day as the prime minister rejects their resignations. This comes 20 days after Baldwin Spencer accused the two...
View ArticleALP Stands By Senator Greene
“Oppressive and dictatorial, without any basis in law.” That’s how the Opposition Antigua Labour Party is describing the suspension of ALP Senator Paul “Chet” Greene from Parliament Wednesday. The...
View ArticleElectoral amendments focus on phantom problems says ALP in Senate debate
ST JOHN’S, Antigua – Illegal and misguided were descriptions used by Opposition Antigua Labour Party senators as the body debated the new version of the voting law yesterday. The ALP has spent the best...
View ArticleFates of Parker, Massiah still hang in the balance
ST JOHN’S, Antigua – The fates of government senators Malaka Parker and David Massiah appear to still be up in the air, as fallout from the CIP mêlée drags into yet another week. Prime Minister Baldwin...
View ArticleCitizens support PM’s move to dismiss UPP senators
ST JOHN’S, Antigua – A number of residents have expressed support for Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer’s plan to fire two United Progressive Party (UPP) Senators who rejected the Citizenship by...
View ArticleSenator Derrick ‘surprised’ Lower House failed to receive CIP changes
St. John’s Antigua- Soon to be deposed Senator Colin Derrick, said he wholly expected the senators’ “objections” to the Citizenship by Investment Bill would have been transmitted to the Lower House. “I...
View ArticleSenators Parker, Massiah get reprieve
ST JOHN’S, Antigua – Senators Malaka Parker and David Massiah will live to fight another day as the prime minister rejects their resignations. This comes 20 days after Baldwin Spencer accused the two...
View ArticleALP Stands By Senator Greene
“Oppressive and dictatorial, without any basis in law.” That’s how the Opposition Antigua Labour Party is describing the suspension of ALP Senator Paul “Chet” Greene from Parliament Wednesday.The...
View ArticleElectoral amendments focus on phantom problems says ALP in Senate debate
ST JOHN’S, Antigua – Illegal and misguided were descriptions used by Opposition Antigua Labour Party senators as the body debated the new version of the voting law yesterday.The ALP has spent the best...
View ArticleFates of Parker, Massiah still hang in the balance
ST JOHN’S, Antigua – The fates of government senators Malaka Parker and David Massiah appear to still be up in the air, as fallout from the CIP mêlée drags into yet another week.Prime Minister Baldwin...
View ArticleCitizens support PM’s move to dismiss UPP senators
ST JOHN’S, Antigua – A number of residents have expressed support for Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer’s plan to fire two United Progressive Party (UPP) Senators who rejected the Citizenship by...
View ArticleSenator Derrick ‘surprised’ Lower House failed to receive CIP changes
St. John’s Antigua- Soon to be deposed Senator Colin Derrick, said he wholly expected the senators’ “objections” to the Citizenship by Investment Bill would have been transmitted to the Lower House.“I...
View ArticleSenators Parker, Massiah get reprieve
ST JOHN’S, Antigua – Senators Malaka Parker and David Massiah will live to fight another day as the prime minister rejects their resignations.This comes 20 days after Baldwin Spencer accused the two...
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