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The Democratic Labour Party rejects the validity of the no-confidence motion against President Dr. Ronnie Yearwood due to procedural flaws, as determined by the executive council after a three-hour meeting.
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The no-confidence motion brought against president of the Democratic Labour Party (DLP), Dr Ronnie Yearwood, is invalid.
That is the ruling of the executive council of the party following a three-hour meeting at the DLP’s George Street headquarters tonight.
The meeting started at 6 p.m. and ended at 9 p.m.
Speaking to media immediately after the meeting, General Secretary of the DLP, Steve Blackett, said the executive council ruled there were several procedural flaws with the motion. (CM)
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