Jamaica Gleaner

Parties nominate candidates for June 5 poll

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BASSETERRE (CMC):

THE TWO main political parties Wednesday named candidates to contest all 11 seats in the June 5 general election on the twin-island federation, with both leaders predicting victory.

Prime Minister Dr Timothy Harris, who is leading his coalition Team Unity into the polls, told reporters after being nominated that he remained “optimistic” about the victory.

“I expect the people again to repose their confidence in me, having regard to the outstandin­g relationsh­ip that we have developed,”he said, adding,“so I feel very satisfied, and I expect on election day they will come out in large numbers, vote early and vote for Timothy Harris”.

But leader of the main opposition St Kitts-Nevis Labour Party, Dr Denzil Douglas, told supporters that June 6 would be a public holiday in celebratio­n of their victory the previous day.

He said he was thankful to the constituen­ts who supported his nomination, a reference to the decision by the High Court to remove him as opposition leader in the last Parliament after the government claimed he had given up his citizenshi­p when he accepted a diplomatic passport from Dominica.

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