Mark Brantley to participate in distinguished panel on April 10

Premier of Nevis, and leader of CCM – Mark Brantley, will participate in the ‘distinguished panel’ at 4 pm on April 10, 2022 (Sunday).

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St Kitts and Nevis: Premier of Nevis, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Aviation, and leader of Concerned Citizens Movement – Mark Brantley, will participate in the ‘distinguished panel’ at 4 pm on April 10, 2022 (Sunday).

Brantley further invited the citizens of Nevis to join the leaders in the panel discussion at 4 pm. The leader of CCM has further informed that the focus of this panel discussion would be – “Constitution reform: Term Limits, Executive control, and Democracy.”

This discussion would be held virtually via the Zoom online platform. The discussion will also witness delegations from various countries such as Trinidad and Tobago, Antigua and Barbuda, Belize and St Kitts and Nevis.

Various delegations will participate in the meeting. Here is the list of the panelists who will join the meeting.

  • Premier of Nevis of Government of St Kitts and Nevis and Minister of Foreign Affairs- Mark Brantley
  • Senior Counsel of the Trinidad and Tobago- Douglas Mender from Antigua and Barbuda– Senator Gail Christain
  • Attorney at law, former President of Democaractrve Labour Part- Verka Depeize
  • Lecturer, Faculty of Law, Former acting Justice of the Supreme Court of Belize- Westmin James

Two (2) moderators will host this meeting; the two moderators are –

Moderator – Dr Ronnie Yearwood
Moderator – Prof Cynthia Barrow-Giles

One of the users stated,” Will be listening,” yet another mentioned, “Make us proud.”

The third one mentioned, “I am curious to discern the position of these participants with regards to constitutional conventions in young democracies like ours, whose founding documents are really too young to be regarded as complete. We are particularly in need of one in St Kitts and Nevis. The Charlestown Accord is too important to be sidelined by an Opposition that simply won’t show up to vote in Parliament.”