The National
Assembly has been submerged in controversy as court
injunction and pending substantive hearing notwithstanding,
Prime Minister Denzil Douglas has gone ahead and effectively
changed the constituency boundaries.
Earlier this week the High Court upheld the injunction
filed By Hon. Shawn Richards of the opposition Peoples
Action Movement (PAM) against the government making
changes to constituency boundaries. Subsequently an
emergency sitting of Parliament was convened on Wednesday
afternoon when Douglas tabled the draft proclamation
for said proposed changes.
According to a statement
read by the Prime Minister, the proposed changes are:
Constituency #1would see Half Moon Bay added to its
district; Constituency #2 would lose the areas of
Greenlands and Pine Gardens; Constituency #3 would
have these areas added to that district and have Trinity,
West Farm and Boyds removed; Constituency #4 would
see these three villages added; Constituency #5 would
have Halfway Tree added; Constituency #7 would gain
parts of Upper Cayon, several subsections of Upper
Cayon and Ottleys Village and its extensions; Constituency
#8 would lose Half Moon Bay from its voting district.
No changes were proposed for Constituency #6, Douglas
voting district.
Douglas also said no changes to the three electoral
districts in Nevis were recommended by the Boundaries
Commission. Douglas told Parliament that according
to legal advice sought, he was not in violation of
the standing injunction as it applied to the Boundaries
Technical Commission and not to himself or Parliamentary
proceedings.
If I were so advised that this action today
was an infringement of any order, any injunction that
had been issued against the Attorney General and members
of the Commission, I as the Prime Minister would not
stand here doing this because I would be the last
to want to violate anything that comes from the sanctity
of the court. But I have been advised that the injunction
did not in any way injunct me the Prime Minister and
so I have proceeded to do my work in Parliament and
that is to get on with the business of the people.
He asked the House to approve the draft proclamation
by its resolution so that it gives effect for the
draft proclamation to be accepted and submitted to
the Governor general to become a final proclamation
and then effect the boundary changes. The draft proclamation
was unanimously approved in the absence of Opposition
leader Hon. Mark Brantley, Hon. Vance Amory and Senator
Michael Perkins who had all abruptly walked out of
the house earlier that morning after Brantley delivered
his position on the matter. Hon. Shawn Richards and
Constituency #2 representative Hon. Dwyer Astaphan
were notably absent from this mornings sitting
of Parliament.
Once institutionalized by the Governor General, the
resolution will have effectively changed the constituency
boundaries for the next general elections as laid
out by the Prime Minister. It remains to be seen what
action will be taken by the Nevis parliamentarians
and opposition party PAM, as the court proceedings
set for next Monday appears to have been negated by
yesterdays resolution passing.
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