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Key: I’m done with the FNM ‘Rebel Seven’ MP given ovation at PLP convention By KHRISNA VIRGIL Deputy Chief Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net

FREE National Movement MP Edison Key, one of the “rebel” seven Opposition MPs, last night declared he was “done and finished” with the FNM, while praising the governing Progressive Liberal Party as an organisation with a strong base that seemed to be doing “good things”. Despite his presence at the PLP’s first night of convention, which he described as “something I’ve never seen in the FNM”, the Central and South Abaco MP said this should not been seen as something “bad” because he was still in support of Official Opposition Leader Loretta ButlerTurner. He insisted that his attendance there simply meant he was a concerned Bahamian. However, in an interview with The Tribune at the

close of the event, Mr Key said his ties with the FNM were cut loose, “for as long as FNM Leader Dr Hubert Minnis was leading” the party. Earlier in the night when Prime Minister Perry Christie made his grand entrance, Mr Key, who was in the front row, was one of the first people to be embraced by the nation’s leader. “When I heard he was here, I was pleasantly surprised because he did indicate, who knows, I may show up at your convention,” said Mr Christie when he was asked to comment on Mr Key’s attendance, adding that he had not rejoined the PLP. Moments ahead of the kick off of the PLP’s 52nd three-day national convention, Mr Key was welcomed by party supporters gathered in the Melia Nassau Beach Hotel’s convention centre. SEE PAGE THREE

TALL Pines MP Leslie Miller yesterday said the appointment of hundreds of stalwart councillors by the PLP just days before the party’s three-day conven-

tion was “overkill” towards former Attorney General Alfred Sears’ bid at dethroning incumbent party leader, Prime Minister Perry Christie. Mr Miller, in an interview during day one of the PLP’s convention, said he didn’t think it was “fair” to

By TANEKA THOMPSON Tribune News Editor tmthompson@tribunemedia.net PRIME Minister Perry Christie last night dismissed concerns from leadership challenger Alfred Sears, QC, that the deck has been stacked against him at the Progressive Liberal Party’s convention, telling The Tribune that the former attorney general has had more time to canvass party delegates than he has. His comments to The Tribune came on the sidelines of the first night of the PLP’s national convention held at the Melia Nassau Beach Resort, moments after PLP Deputy Leader Philip “Brave” Davis publicly declared his support for the nation’s leader. While portraying the opposition Free National Movement (FNM) as a party in disarray, Mr Davis said the PLP was stable, with members that do not dance on stage with each other one day, then the next day “stab each other in the back”. SEE PAGE THREE

CONCERN OVER TRANSPORT OF FAMILY ISLAND DELEGATIONS By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net

PRIME Minister Perry Christie greeting Edison Key at the PLP convention last night. Photo: Shawn Hanna/Tribune Staff

MILLER: OVERKILL TO APPOINT HUNDREDS OF STALWART COUNCILLORS AHEAD OF VOTE By NICO SCAVELLA Tribune Staff Reporter nscavella@tribunemedia.net

PM: DECK NOT STACKED AGAINST RIVAL SEARS

Mr Sears to have so many stalwart councillors appointed prior to the convention - as many as 330 according to one report. Coupled with PLP supporters being “funny people” who “stick with what they’re accustomed to and what they know,” Mr Mill-

er said this suggests that “the odds are stacked up against” Mr Sears. Mr Miller said Mr Sears would have “done well” if he could manage to get the support of 30 per cent to 35 per cent of the delegates, particularly the stalwart councillors, and that he

would be “happy” for the former minister of education if he manages to do so. However, Mr Miller said he expects Mr Christie to come out of the convention as leader of the party “with no problem at all”. SEE PAGE SIX

ALFRED Sears is concerned about the “unorthodox” process by which he says some of the Progressive Liberal Party’s Family Island stalwart councillors and delegates have been flown into New Providence and accommodated. A recurring concern about party conventions has been the allegation that people vying for leadership positions pay to bring delegates supportive of them to the capital, an action some say is tantamount to vote buying. SEE PAGE FIVE

BUTLER-TURNER SAYS SHE MAJOR FAMILY ACCUSED WILL RUN AS INDEPENDENT OF FIREARM POSSESSION By RICARDO WELLS Tribune Staff Reporter rwells@tribunemedia.net

OFFICIAL Opposition Leader Loretta ButlerTurner yesterday confirmed that her bid for re-election in Long Island during the upcoming general election would be as an independent candidate, weeks after insisting that she was forming a “very powerful and bold” coalition with Senator

Branville McCartney and the Democratic National Alliance. When asked by persons on social media if she had decided to officially launch an independent bid to be re-elected, the former Free National Movement deputy leader said “certainly”. This followed an exchange on social media with several persons in which she SEE PAGE SIX

By LAMECH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter ljohnson@tribunemedia.net

A HUSBAND and wife, together with their adult son were remanded to prison yesterday after pleading not guilty to firearm related charges brought against them in Magistrate’s Court. Dwight Major, 48, and Keva Major, 46, appeared before Chief Magistrate Joyann Ferguson-Pratt

each facing a count of possession of an unlicensed firearm and ammunition on Sunday January 22. It is alleged that they, along with 24-year-old Ra’von Major, were found with a black Glock .45 pistol and 11 live rounds of .45 ammunition for the weapon without being the holders of a certificate or licenses to possess the items. SEE PAGE SEVEN


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