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FRIDAY,

NOVEMBER 20, 2015

VOLUME 109, No.47

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Dr. Ralph Gonsalves, leader of the ULP, acknowledged that the campaign is robust, but this is no green light to making it nasty and/or violent.

by DAYLE DA SILVA

FOLLOWING THE EVENT which occurred last Friday in North Leeward, where some supporters of the ruling Unity Labour Party (ULP) were on the receiving end of a hail of objects, at least two political leaders have expressed concern that the campaign season could be a violent one. The Political Leaders of the ruling Unity Labour Party (ULP), Dr Ralph Gonsalves, and Anesia Baptiste of the Democratic Republican Party (DRP) said that they had some concerns, and made a call for all involved to adhere to the guidelines of the Christian Council’s Code of Conduct

for the December 9 General Elections (See pages 17 and 18), which was signed by the ULP, DRP and NDP on Tuesday.

Fear that it could become nasty Gonsalves said, in his statement immediately following the signing ceremony last Tuesday, that there were three weeks left in the campaign season, and that it (campaign) had intensified. He declared his party’s support of the document, saying that members of the ULP platform will not

participate in anything that engendered violence. “I made a speech on the 7th, (November) when we announced the election date, and all sorts of interpretations were put on it; but there is one simple interpretation,” Gonsalves said. “Undoubtedly the campaign will continue to be robust. There will be lots of ‘piccong’, Caribbean humour; but that does not mean that the ‘piccong’ has to degenerate to the gutter,” he continued. Continued on Page 3.

Anesia Baptiste, leader of the DRP, committed her party to running a clean campaign.

Dr. Linton Lewis, NDP candidate in East St. George, described his party as being a victim of election violence.


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