The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Byrne satisfied no election this spring

- BY ERIC MCCARTHY

As the newly elected leader of the New Democratic Party of Prince Edward Island, Joe Byrne said he’s pleased premier Wade MacLauchla­n did not call a snap spring election.

“There was no way we would have been ready for an election on May 7,” said Byrne who just took over as leader of the Island New Democrats on April 7.

According to the fixed election date process, Prince Edward Island’s electorate is expecting a fall 2019 election.

“The fact is, Wade (MacLauchla­n) has demonstrat­ed a certain willingnes­s to be arbitrary about it. He is the premier, he gets to decide, and there is no consequenc­e for changing the law on this one,” said Byrne, during an interview following a recent tour of western P.E.I.

He said the premier could have been a lot clearer when rumours of a spring election started circulatin­g.

The premier discounted those rumours, but Byrne said the premier still seems interested in exercising his discretion on the election date.

“If we have a law then it’s reasonable to expect that the premier will also follow the law and, barring a decision of the legislatur­e to enact an amendment for special circumstan­ces, which may happen, by the way, then he should follow the law,” he insisted.

Even then, Byrne feels parties should have eight or nine months to prepare for an election. The NDP leader said his party is starting to organize founding meetings for the riding associatio­ns in keeping with the new electoral boundaries and is making contact with prospectiv­e candidates.

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