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PM Jacobs launches electoral reform campaign – StMaartenNews.com – News Views Reviews & Interviews

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The content originally appeared on: StMaartenNews

PHILIPSBURG — Prime Minister Silveria Jacobs “spearheads” an electoral reform campaign, a press release from the Ministry of General Affairs states. The release announces the initiative for a survey to give citizens the opportunity to voice their opinion about the reform, and for town hall meetings with a similar objective.

PM Jacobs urges citizens to take part in the survey: “This is an opportunity to be heard on a platform that matters.”

The survey runs on a website called SurveyMonkey.com and it contains eleven questions. Only one of them could provide some insight in the direction voters want to go: “Should voters cast a ballot for parliamentarians and a second one for the prime minister?”

The survey-page opens with a definition of electoral reform: “It refers to making changes that will set the stage for a more stable political environment for governments to come.”

This makes asking participants if they know what electoral reform is and whether they’d like to know more about the subject rather pointless.

Other questions are not likely to provide helpful answers either. Such as: Does the current electoral system properly reflect people’s choices? And: “Do you believe your vote matters for the outcome of an election?

There is one open question that gives participants the opportunity to offer helpful suggestions: “What changes would you like to see?”

It is not clear how long the survey will remain open for participation. The website does not offer a closing date and the press release does not give any indication about this either.

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‘Mijn vader zou supertrots zijn als hij hier was’

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

Tekst en beeld Ricky Wirjosentono PARAMARIBO — Hoewel hij niet wilde dat zijn dochters, net als hem, in het leger

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World U20: Tina Clayton and Serena Cole progress to women’s 100m final Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

Reigning champion Tina Clayton and her Jamaican compatriot Serena Cole have safely advanced to tonight’s final of the women’s 100m at the World Athletics Under-20 Championships in Cali, Colombia.

The final is scheduled to start at 8:35 pm.

Clayton, who won the title in Nairobi last year, easily won her semifinal heat in 11.17 seconds on Wednesday night. N’ketia Seedo of the Netherlands finished second in 11.26 to secure the other automatic qualifying spot from the heat.

Cole also secured an automatic qualifying spot into the medal round with second place in the third and final semifinal heat.

Cole clocked 11.29 seconds to finish behind Nigeria’s Tima Seikeseye Godbless, who took victory in 11.20.

Godbless ran a national U20 record of 11.09 on Tuesday to lead the first-round performances.

US champion Shawnti Jackson, the daughter of 2005 world 400m hurdles champion Bershawn Jackson, is the quickest in the semifinal heats with a new personal best of 11.16, surpassing the previous best of 11.28 when she equalled in the preliminary round.

Clayton’s 11.17 represents the second quickest in the heats.

Clayton is the big gold medal favourite and given her performances this season, the 17-year-old looks in form to gain another gold. Clayton dipped below 11 seconds for the first time last month, breaking the Jamaican U20 record with her world U20-leading time of 10.96 – a mark that puts her fifth on the world U20 all-time list.

She also formed part of Jamaica’s world U20 record-breaking 4x100m quartet in Nairobi last year, alongside Cole, Kerrica Hill, and her twin sister Tia Clayton.

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Shareholders agree to liquidate LIAT 1974 Ltd Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

Antigua and Barbuda’s Prime Minister Gaston Browne has confirmed that the four major shareholders of LIAT 1974, have taken a collective decision to liquidate the embattled regional carrier.

The decision was taken when all major shareholders of the cash-strapped regional carrier met virtually to discuss the future of the airline on Tuesday.

Earlier today (Wednesday)Prime Minister Gaston Browne told reporters that LIAT is considered by heads as a public good, a social good “that contributes significantly to regional connectivity and makes a net positive economic contribution to regional economies.”

He said national commitments were given in support of a new, efficient and expanded LIAT 2020, “to satisfy the immediate regional travel demand.”

PM Browne also said that those present at the meeting also agreed to engage the services of an aviation consultancy firm, to develop a long-term plan to ensure the sustainability of LIAT and the provision of affordable air transportation.

Meanwhile, pressure is still mounting amid demands for shareholder governments to settle outstanding payments owed to former LIAT employees.

Hundreds of LIAT workers were terminated in 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated the airline’s long-standing financial woes by grounding it for several months.

This story will be updated.

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Three from Sri Lanka team go missing at Commonwealth Games Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

BIRMINGHAM, England (AP) — The Sri Lankan team has asked its athletes and officials at the Commonwealth Games to turn in their passports after three members went missing.

The nation, which is facing a huge economic crisis, confirmed late Wednesday that a wrestler, a judoka, and a judo coach have disappeared from one of the villages housing athletes and officials.

Sri Lankan team spokesperson Gobinath Sivarajah told The Telegraph in India that Birmingham police are investigating the absence of the three members.

“We have asked all athletes and officials to submit their passports to our respective venue officials in all the villages after the incident,” he said. “The police are investigating and the three cannot cross the UK borders. What has happened is really unfortunate.”

At the last Games on the Australian Gold Coast in 2018, almost one-third of the Cameroon team went missing after the event. Rwanda’s weightlifting coach also fled during a toilet break at the host stadium.

It was reported at least 230 athletes and officials lodged applications for protection visas in Australia after the event, but the majority were denied.

Sri Lanka, which picked a 161-strong contingent for the 2022 games, has claimed one bronze medal to date in Birmingham.

On the track, Olympic champion Elaine Thompson-Herah added a Commonwealth Games gold medal in the 100 metres to her resume, winning in 10.95 seconds. The Jamaican defeated Julien Alfred of St. Lucia, with Daryll Neita of England taking the bronze medal.

Kenyan Ferdinand Omanyala claimed the men’s 100 metres in a time of 10.02 seconds. Akani Simbine of South Africa finished second, with Yupun Abeykoon of Sri Lanka claiming the bronze medal.

Scotland’s Eilish McColgan drew great support from the crowd at Alexander Stadium when setting a new Games’ record of 30:48.60 in the women’s 10,000-metre race. Her mother Liz Nuttall won gold medals in the event in the 1986 and 1990 editions in Edinburgh and Auckland.

Australian swimmer Ariarne Titmus concluded a superb individual meet when edging emerging Canadian star Summer McIntosh in a thrilling 400-metre freestyle.

Titmus, who defeated American champion Katie Ledecky in the event at the Tokyo Olympics, was pushed to the wire by the 15-year-old McIntosh.

McIntosh announced herself a star of the future at the world championships in Budapest in June and had won the 200-metre and 400-metre individual medleys at this event.

A night after winning the 800-metre freestyle, Titmus recorded a time of 3:58.06 to edge McIntosh by just over one second. The Australian also won the 200-metre freestyle.

World champion Ben Proud claimed his third straight Commonwealth Games gold medal in the 50-metre freestyle and was delighted to succeed in front of a home crowd in 21.36 seconds.

The 27-year-old Proud defeated fellow Englishman Lewis Burras by .32 seconds, with Canadian Joshua Edwards third.

“For me, that is a really big achievement. To be able to say I have been here for eight years … is really special for me,” he said.

Sam Short’s sensational swim to claim the 1500-metre freestyle continued Australia’s rich tradition in the endurance race.

The 18-year-old Short won a thrilling contest in 14:48.54, just over three seconds in front of Daniel Wiffen from Northern Ireland, with England’s Luke Turley third.

Earlier Wednesday, India’s women’s field hockey team progressed to the medal rounds after edging Canada 3-2. The win puts India into a semifinal against Australia on Friday.

Weightlifter Junior Periclex Ngadja Nyabeyeu was in tears after claiming Cameroon’s first gold medal of these games in the men’s 109-kilogram division with a tally of 361 kilos (796 lbs).

“It’s big, very big for me, for my family. I was crying because it was too much for me, too much to take in,” he said.

New Zealand’s Sam Gaze managed to defend the gold medal he won on Australia’s Gold Coast in mountain biking in 2018 with a convincing victory at Cannock Chase Forest.

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9-y-o brother and sister missing Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

A High Alert has been activated for nine-year-old twins Yahamalit and Tiwahrisah Holness of Norwood, St James, who have been missing since Tuesday, June 14.

Yahamalit and Tiwahrisah are both of brown complexion, slim build and about 122 centimetres (4 feet) tall.

Reports are that Yahamalit and Tiwahrisah were last seen at home. Their modes of dress at the time they went missing are unknown.

All attempts to locate them have reportedly failed.

Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Yahamalit and Tiwahrisah Holness is being asked to contact the Montego Hills police at (876) 952-8626, the police 119 emergency number or the nearest police station.

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Police investigate the larceny of flare guns and related items taken from boat moored in Jolly Harbour

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

REAL NEWS: The Police are investigating the larceny of a flare gun and several related items from a Herberts villager.

The man reported that the flare gun, along with four flare Para shoots and four hand flares, were stolen from his chartered fishing vessel between 2 p.m. on July 28 and 7:20 a.m. on July 29.

Reports are that he secured the 28-foot Bertran vessel at Jolly Harbour and went home. However, upon his return he discovered that his vessel had been ransacked and the gun and corresponding items were missing.

The intruder apparently went into a cupboard that was closed, but not locked, and stole the items.

A search was carried out in and around the area for the missing items, but without success.

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Pierre, Chastanet Hail Julien Alfred’s Silver At Commonwealth Games – St. Lucia Times News

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The content originally appeared on: St. Lucia Times News

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Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre and opposition leader Allen Chastanet have both hailed Julien Alfred on winning the silver medal during the 100m finals at the Commonwealth Games.

“Congratulations on your victory and thank you for allowing us to share in this moment with you. Continue in the pursuit of excellence,” Pierre wrote on Facebook.

Opposition leader Allen Chastanet also responded to Alfred’s performance on Facebook.

“Proud of you,” the former Saint Lucia Prime Minister and current Micoud South MP wrote.

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On Wednesday at Alexander Stadium in Birmingham, United Kingdom, Alfred was second in 11.01 seconds behind Jamaica’s Elaine Thompson-Herah (10.95 seconds).

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Ontuchtpleger in verzekering gesteld

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

PARAMARIBO — Djaswandkoemar S. is in verzekering gesteld op verdenking van ontucht met een minderjarige jongen. Hij werd op 2

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Pouvoir d’achat: feu vert final du Parlement au premier volet de mesures

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The content originally appeared on: Guadeloupe FranceAntilles

 Le bout du tunnel législatif est en vue: le Parlement a approuvé définitivement mercredi le premier volet du paquet de mesures en faveur du pouvoir d’achat, après des gages donnés à LR.

Premier gros morceau de la mandature, ce texte “d’urgence”, qui porte un total de 20 milliards d’euros de dépenses, a été largement validé à l’Assemblée nationale par 395 voix pour, celles de la majorité, des LR et RN. Ces deux derniers groupes jugent cependant que les mesures laissent “un goût d’inachevé” ou marquent “des petits pas”.

Les députés ont été 112 à se prononcer contre, tous à gauche, et 36 se sont abstenus.

Les élus LFI ont défendu en vain une motion de rejet d’un texte, selon eux de “régression”, qui privilégie notamment des primes plutôt que des augmentations générales des salaires.

Dans la foulée, le Sénat dominé par la droite a donné son imprimatur à ce projet de loi, objet d’un compromis entre les deux chambres, par 245 voix contre 27 et 72 abstentions. Là aussi, la gauche n’a pas été en soutien.

“Gouvernement et Parlement ont fait du pouvoir d’achat un combat collectif: ce sont 20 milliards d’euros pour répondre aux conséquences de l’inflation”, a salué la Première ministre Elisabeth Borne sur Twitter.

Augmentation de 4% des pensions de retraite et de plusieurs allocations avec effet rétroactif au 1er juillet 2022, plafonnement de la hausse des loyers à 3,5% dans l’Hexagone, et encore triplement du plafond de la prime Macron pouvant être versée par les employeurs sont programmés.

Entre hausse des prix et crise énergétique provoquée par la guerre en Ukraine, “le plus dur, nous y sommes pour quelques mois encore”, a prévenu à plusieurs reprises le ministre de l’Economie.

Bruno Le Maire s’est montré “déterminé” à “protéger économiquement les Français” comme durant la crise sanitaire, tout en se faisant le gardien des finances publiques face aux assauts des oppositions.

Dans une rare unanimité, les députés ont ajouté au train de mesures la déconjugalisation de l’allocation adultes handicapés (AAH) – une disposition refusée par le gouvernement lors de la précédente législature.

Le Sénat a marqué son empreinte, en plafonnant à 3,5% la hausse des loyers commerciaux des PME pendant un an. Et dans le sens voulu par LR, les entreprises de 20 à 250 salariés pourront voir leurs cotisations patronales réduites de 50 centimes par heure supplémentaire travaillée.

En outre, le projet de loi facilite le redémarrage de centrales au charbon et crée un régime dérogatoire pour accélérer l’approvisionnement en gaz par un terminal méthanier flottant, au grand dam des écologistes. 

« Co-gestion » avec LR 

Les parlementaires se sont accordés ensuite dans la soirée sur le second volet en faveur du pouvoir d’achat, compris dans le projet de budget rectifié (PLFR) pour 2022, qui pourra être adopté définitivement jeudi.

Il prévoit le financement de 9,7 milliards d’euros pour la nationalisation d’EDF, la poursuite de la prime carburant, la revalorisation du point d’indice des fonctionnaires et des dispositions contestées comme la suppression de la redevance audiovisuelle, la pérennisation finalement jusque fin 2025 du possible rachat par les entreprises de RTT ou encore une future carte vitale biométrique.

Mais pas de taxe sur les “superprofits”, comme réclamé à gauche et à l’extrême droite.

La validation de ce dernier texte marquera la pause des travaux jusqu’à la rentrée, au bout d’un marathon estival de trois semaines sur ces mesures prises face à l’inflation galopante (+6,1% en juillet sur un an d’après l’Insee), qui avait été un sujet majeur de la campagne présidentielle.

Elisabeth Borne est venue remercier mardi les députés de la majorité pour leur “présence intense et tenace en commission et dans l’hémicycle”, selon des propos rapportés.

“Quand certains sont bruyants, nous sommes force de proposition”, a-t-elle fait valoir devant le groupe LREM, en référence à la guérilla menée par l’alliance de gauche Nupes.

Cet examen faisait figure de test pour la nouvelle “méthode” de quête de compromis prônée par l’exécutif, privé de majorité absolue à l’Assemblée depuis juin.

De fait, la part belle a été faite aux propositions des LR, et les socialistes, qui se sont abstenus, ont eu beau jeu de critiquer une “co-gestion” voire une “collusion” de l’exécutif avec ces parlementaires.

Le député LR Thibault Bazin se félicite: “C’est l’effet double lame, la droite modifie et complète les textes à l’Assemblée puis, sur ce qu’on n’a pas obtenu, au Sénat”.

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