DP and NA say meeting on crime should not have been closed door
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PHILIPSBURG--National Alliance (NA) and the Democratic Party (DP) said in a joint statement on Tuesday that the information shared during Monday’s urgent meeting of the Central Committee of Parliament on crime did not warrant a closed-door session.
NA and DP said they had not immediately protested the calling of the meeting in a closed door session to give Government “the benefit of the doubt†as it pertains to the sensitivity of the information being shared and possible ramifications it might have on the outcome of the case.
The parties noted that the “information shared by the Council of Ministers, however, was not such that the public needed to be sheltered from the reality.â€
The two parties said there had been repeated calls on Government for open communication with the public to put an end to speculation Read more
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