PRIME MINISTER DAVID THOMPSON was on the job and in the House of Assembly yesterday, attending to the country’s business. He was in his seat during the pre-luncheon session and led off debate on two bills after delivering a Ministerial Statement on the proposed development at Pickering, St Lucy.In this Gregory Waldron photograph, the Prime Minister, who announced last Friday that he was ailing and must undergo further medical tests, is captured as he left the Parliament Buildings. (ES)
PM on the job
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