Evans Paul Disapproves of the Decision to Establish a Seven-Member Presidential Council

Former Prime Minister Evans Paul has reacted to the Caricom agreement providing for the establishment of a seven-member Presidential Council and two observers to lead the transition and conduct elections.

Jean Junior Celestin
Par Jean Junior Celestin
27 Mar 2024 | Lecture : 2 min.

Former Prime Minister Evans Paul has reacted to the Caricom agreement providing for the establishment of a seven-member Presidential Council and two observers to lead the transition and conduct elections. According to the former head of government, the various changes made among the designated CP members, withdrawals, and replacements are a bad sign that it will not work.

"We see that the Presidential Council that we want to establish is not even installed yet, and it has already imploded," declared Evans Paul, noting tha

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