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Jamaica: Prime Minister Patterson virtually rules out election in 2001
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Jamaica: Prime Minister Patterson virtually rules out election in 2001
2001
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Kingston, Jamaica, 20 June: Jamaica's prime minister, Percival Patterson, threw cold water on persistent speculation that there will be general elections this year when he spoke on a leading current affairs radio programme here [on] Tuesday [19 June] evening. Patterson, whose ruling People's National Party (PNP) is trailing the main opposition Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) in public opinion polls, told moderator Cliff Hughes on the Hot 102 programme \"Nationwide\" that his administration was not concentrating on preparing for elections at this time. Commenting on recent charges by opposition Leader Edward Seaga that elections would be called early, Patterson shook off the JLP head's claims. It's standard with him (Seaga). Every month he gives a reason why elections must be held in the next three months. My party is the party of performance and the party of hope,\" said Patterson.
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