Jamaica Gleaner

Simpson Miller, Davies end political career June 29

-

FORMER PRIME Minister Portia Simpson Miller and Dr Omar Davies, a senior figure in past People’s National Party (PNP) administra­tions, will at the end of the month step down from representa­tional politicals, after each serving more than 20 years in the House of Representa­tives.

Simpson Miller and Davies will officially demit office on June 29, when their letters of resignatio­n will be handed to the speaker of the House.

“In accordance with our laws, such resignatio­ns, once handed to the speaker, become immediatel­y effective, hence today’s letters of intent and not resignatio­ns,” Phillip Paulwell, the leader of opposition business in the Lower House, stated in a release to the media yesterday.

SIMPSON MILLER’S GROWTH

Simpson Miller, who entered representa­tional politics in 1974 as a PNP councillor, was elected member of parliament (MP) for the South West St Andrew constituen­cy in 1976. She succeeded P.J. Patterson as party leader in 2006.

Later that year, she was elected prime minister, becoming Jamaica’s first female leader of government, an office she held until September 2007 when the PNP lost out to the Bruce Golding-led Jamaica Labour Party (JLP).

Simpson Miller was again handed the country’s top political job when the PNP defeated the JLP in the 2011 general election and she was returned as prime minister for a second time, serving from January 2012 to March 2016.

Davies, the South St Andrew MP, took over the constituen­cy from Arthur Jones in 1993. He also held positions as a minister of transport, works and housing, and was a former minister of finance.

“Today, we are witnessing the beginning of a historical changing of the guard, when two sitting members of adjoining constituen­cies shall simultaneo­usly take their bow on June 29, 2017, and so we wish them good health and strength in their retirement years,” Paulwell said. “At a future date, the Parliament will pay tribute to both members for their services to the people, the Parliament, and Jamaica.”

 ??  ?? SIMPSON MILLER
SIMPSON MILLER
 ??  ?? DAVIES
DAVIES

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Jamaica