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Christie not concerned by Sears leadership bid

Alfred Sears and Prime Minister Perry Christie.

Alfred Sears and Prime Minister Perry Christie.

By SANCHESKA BROWN

Tribune Staff Reporter

sbrown@tribunemedia.net

PRIME Minister Perry Christie said yesterday he is “not at all” concerned about former Attorney General Alfred Sears’ bid to challenge him for the leadership of the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP).

In fact, Mr Christie said “his record” and his “value” would ensure his re-election at the party’s convention in November.

Appearing as a guest on radio talk show “Darold Miller Live” with host Darold Miller, Mr Christie laughed off speculation that he may be ousted as leader of the PLP by the Fort Charlotte candidate because of voter frustration with the current administration.

“No, I am not concerned,” Mr Christie said. “What I have done for the people of The Bahamas and what I have done for the Progressive Liberal Party and its supporters, will enable them to see the value, my value as prime minister of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas.”

Earlier this month, Mr Sears announced his intention to challenge Mr Christie for the PLP’s top post, meaning that Mr Christie will face the first challenge to his leadership since National Security Minister Dr Bernard Nottage and attorney Paul Moss faced him in 2009.

For months, Mr Sears has been laying the groundwork for a leadership run, having recently released a list of proposals he intends to champion if he becomes leader of the PLP.

He spent recent months canvassing the country to make an assessment as to whether it would be wise to run for leader. Mr Sears, recently ratified as the PLP’s election candidate for Ft Charlotte, pledged to run a “clean” race, one without personal attacks.

Mr Christie stirred controversy when he said he seeks to remain leader of the PLP to provide stability to the party and because young members in government have urged him to continue on. The comments, which were made while he was a guest on the “Ed Fields Live” show on Kiss FM in July, sparked an immense backlash.

While Mr Christie did not name the government members that endorsed him, only a few sitting MPs have expressed public support for his continued leadership: Minister of Education Jerome Fitzgerald, Deputy Speaker of the House of Assembly Dion Smith and Tourism Minister Obie Wilchcombe.

They have all suggested that Mr Sears would find it difficult to rally support among sitting PLP parliamentarians.

In response, Mr Sears said there was no barrier for him to be elected as leader of the PLP and argued that his leadership bid was the most practical and stable choice for the party.

Comments

themessenger 8 years, 3 months ago

Boy, for someone who ain concerned you sure look and sound concerned. Who you trying to reassure Perry, us or you?

hallmark 8 years, 3 months ago

Why should he be concerned when he "INSTALLED" all of the "STALWART" Councillors?

SP 8 years, 3 months ago

......... Anybody Dumb, Stupid & Ignorant Enough To Trust Perry Gladstone Christie? .......

This whole Alfred Sears and Perry Christie "leadership farce" game of deception is more transparent than a jellyfish!

In 2012 Hubert Ingraham and Perry Christie played the same deceptive game by floating "which was the better leader".

We're not as stupid as you think we are. Christie, Sears and all the rest of the PLP pirates can go to hell! Nobody with an once of sense will vote for either of them.

Well_mudda_take_sic 8 years, 3 months ago

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Stapedius 8 years, 3 months ago

We need to insist in organisational changes in the major parties. These stalwarts and meritorious counselors is a bunch of bullshit. I've said it before. Sears may not be the most eloquent or flamboyant than this moron leading our country at present. But he at least seems to have the balls to take a chance. All of those other dudes should be ashamed for allowing Perry to run the party into the ground. A word to the wise is sufficient. Know when to fold em.

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