May 31, 2012
Dr Hubert Minnis with FNM colleagues.
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FNM: blocking permits will affect nation's economy
THE Christie administration’s attempt to stop issuing work permits to non-Bahamian maids, housekeepers and labourers will have serious effects on the country’s economic development, said FNM MP Hubert Chipman yesterday.
Minnis: Where did money go?
THE Opposition, noting its majority membership on the Public Accounts Committee, said it will request “full disclosure” of what a previously borrowed $550 million was spent on, and also what a request for another $100 million is to be spent on.
Call for answers over job costs
FNM leader Dr Hubert Minnis yesterday called for the government to disclose how many people it hired since taking office and how much was spent on those hired.
FNM says government has failed 'early and often'
ALMOST nine months since being elected as the government of the Bahamas, the Progressive Liberal Party has failed “early and often”, the opposition FNM said in a statement yesterday.
Unruly behaviour breaks out in parliament
THE House of Assembly’s proceedings were marred by several unruly outbursts from the Opposition benches yesterday as Bahamians eagerly awaited Prime Minister Perry Christie’s latest information on the referendum, which has now been delayed to January 28.
FNM: Vote 'no' if gambling confusion continues
THE FNM is calling on Bahamians to vote “no” in the upcoming web-shop referendum if the government fails to clear up the “national confusion” over the issue.
Minnis: Government must decide on oil
OPPOSITION leader Dr Hubert Minnis said the future of Bahamas Petroleum Company’s oil drilling hopes must be the subject a government decision, not a referendum.
FNM criticises Budget for playing the blame game
THE Free National Movement labelled the government's 2012/2013 Budget a "lame, blame, and in many ways more of the same" fiscal plan.
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