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Volume: 112 No.123
MONDAY, JUNE 6, 2016 PRICE – $1 (Family Islands $1.50)
Righting the wrongs
Constitutional Referendum supplement inside
PM: It’s time to vote YES
Christie dismisses claims of LGBT agenda as ‘crazy’ By RICARDO WELLS Tribune Staff Reporter rwells@tribunemedia.net PRIME Minister Perry Christie last night urged voters to support Tuesday’s referendum, insisting that the idea of a “hidden agenda” involving the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community “is crazy.” He stressed that gay rights were “not on the ballot” adding that he hoped Bahamians would grow tired of the “paranoid” voices in this debate. He also hit out at what he called “defamatory” statements made about him by Dame Joan Sawyer, who
suggested recently that he has advocated for a LGBT agenda. His statement came a day after he told a crowd in Bimini that religious groups who have recently taken issue with the referendum were given adequate time to review the four Constitutional Amendment Bills prior to their passage in the House of Assembly. In a last ditch effort to clear up ambiguity on the referendum, Mr Christie’s statement on Sunday night said it is important to understand what is on the ballot and what is at stake.
THE Resorts World Hilton project in North Bimini has changed the way the government views sustainable Family Island developments, according to Prime Minister Perry Christie. Speaking in Bimini at the grand opening of the resort’s new 300-room luxury property on Saturday, Mr Christie vowed that the project would expand the development of the island
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Why the June Referendum 7 Constitutional - the four bills is so important explained
FNM NAMES JULY DATES FOR FULL CONVENTION
By RICARDO WELLS Tribune Staff Reporter rwells@tribunemedia.net
THE Free National Movement will now hold its convention in July, roughly four months ahead of the pre-established November date. The decision was made during an executive meeting called on Thursday night to quell discord among the party’s parliamentary caucus. The party has announced a “full convention” scheduled for July 27 - 29 at the Melià resort. Sources told The Tribune that FNM Leader Dr Hubert Minnis opened Thursday’s meeting with a declaration that if an early convention was necessary, he would oblige. Just over a week ago, six of the FNM’s ten MPs gave Dr Minnis an ultimatum: call an early convention or they would write to Governor General Dame Marguerite Pindling to have him constitutionally removed as leader of the Official Opposition in Parliament. SEE PAGE THREE
BUTLER-TURNER ‘NOT SURE’ ABOUT BID FOR LEADERSHIP
SEE PAGE FIVE
BIMINI RESORT OPENING ‘IS A DEFINING EXPERIENCE’
By RICARDO WELLS Tribune Staff Reporter rwells@tribunemedia.net
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and ensure employment opportunities for residents. “I want to memorialise this event because in the scheme of things in our country, it is what I call a defining experience for the Commonwealth of The Bahamas. Defining because we live in a country which is the closest offshore country to the Unites States of America. Meaning, God has given us a gift to maximise for the benefit of our people.” SEE PAGE SEVEN
A DANCER during the Labour Day junkanoo parade. See page ten for more photographs from the traditional holiday event. Photo: Shawn Hanna/Tribune Staff
SHOOTING VICTIM KILLED WHILE WAITING FOR HIS GIRLFRIEND
By SANCHESKA BROWN Tribune Staff Reporter sbrown@tribunemedia.net A YOUNG man was shot multiple times and killed early yesterday morning as he sat in his car waiting for his girlfriend outside Jimmy’s Take Away off Carmi-
chael Road. The shooting happened around 1.30am and brought the country’s murder count for this year to 52, according to The Tribune’s records. According to police, the SEE PAGE SEVEN
By SANCHESKA BROWN Tribune Staff Reporter sbrown@tribunemedia.net LONG ISLAND MP Loretta Butler-Turner said yesterday she “is not sure” if she will run again for leader of the Free National Movement at the party’s July convention. In an interview with The Tribune, Mrs Butler-Turner said the FNM’s parliamentary caucus is pleased that FNM Leader Dr Hubert Minnis decided an early convention was the best way forward. The former FNM deputy leader said the parliamentary caucus has not met yet to discuss who will contest Dr Minnis at the July convention. “As you well know, the date was set on Thursday evening and I flew out early the next morning. “I have not been able to think about it, but I know SEE PAGE THREE
MAN DIES AS CAR GOES UP IN FLAMES By DENISE MAYCOCK Tribune Freeport Reporter dmaycock@tribunemedia.net A 40-YEAR-OLD man was killed in a traffic accident on Abaco over the weekend, police reported. The accident happened around 2am on Saturday when a black 2004 Infiniti vehicle crashed into a utility
pole and erupted in flames on the S C Bootle Highway. Treasure Cay Fire Crash and Rescue responded. According to police, the vehicle was completely destroyed by fire and the man’s body was burned in the wreckage. The victim was pronounced dead at the scene. Police are investigating.
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