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Retiring Jamaican PM Backs Stability and Young Leaders Print E-mail
pm_address_tn.jpgRetiring Jamaican Prime Minister Bruce Golding has assured Jamaica’s international creditors that the country will not deviate from its current maro-economic path which has brought some stability to the island amid global turmoil. He has also backed the younger candidates in a leadership struggle to replace him.

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While acknowledging the role his defence of the constitutional rights of convicted
gangster Christopher Coke played in his decision to resign later this year, Golding
emphasized that it was also time for younger leaders in both the ruling Jamaica Labour
Party and the opposition Peoples National Party leaders.

We reproduced excerpts from Prime Minister Bruce Golding’s broadcast to Jamaica on
Sunday October 2, 2011.


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