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War of words over amendment

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A WAR OF WORDS erupted in the House of Assembly yesterday over what initially appeared to be a relatively simple constitutional change.

The Government’s attempt to adjust the retirement age of the holders of the office of the Auditor General and Director of Public Prosecutions from 62 to 67 was led by Prime Minister Freundel Stuart.

The issue grew more complicated when the Opposition said concerns raised previously had not been addressed and indicated it would abstain from the vote.

The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2016 required a two-thirds majority to be passed.

Stressing that the bill was first laid in Parliament in January, Stuart said it was not controversial, and merely sought to harmonise the retirement age of all public officers. (WILLCOMM)

Please read the full story in today’s Midweek Nation, or in the eNATION edition.

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