Tuesday, October 7, 2014
By KHRISNA VIRGIL
Tribune Staff Reporter
kvirgil@tribunemedia.net
NATIONAL Security Minister Dr Bernard Nottage blamed the opposition for the failure of the four Constitutional Bills to move through the House of Assembly, causing another delay to passing the landmark changes in the lower chamber yesterday.
According to Dr Nottage, the Christie administration had intended to proceed to the third reading and passage of the Bills yesterday. The government was advised last week, he said, that several opposition MPs insisted they would not support the final Bill unless certain amendments were made.
Bill four seeks to make it unconstitutional to discriminate on the basis of sex by inserting the word “sex” into Article 26 of the constitution.
Dr Nottage, the minister responsible for elections and referenda, said the government is “concerned” about public perception that the opposition is “seriously” divided on the issue.
While he did not say how long the delay was expected, Dr Nottage expressed optimism that the issues would be resolved when Parliament resumes after its recess.
“Regretfully, these final stages must again be deferred for the moment,” Dr Nottage said. “In this regard the government was advised by the Constitutional Commission late last week that several additional members of the opposition had indicated that they were no longer prepared to support Bill Four unless the words ‘at birth’ were added to the definition of ‘sex’ as meaning ‘male or female’.
“One member of the opposition had previously indicated that this was his position but late last week at least two other opposition members indicated that they were now taking the same position.
“We in the government, are concerned that with three and we understand that it might possibly be four members of the opposition no longer prepared to support Bill Four in its present form, we find ourselves in a position where even if Bill Four were to pass in this honourable House with the requisite three-fourths majority, as it almost certainly still would give the public perception that the opposition was seriously divided on this issue if close to half its House members were to vote against it.
“By extension, the bi-partisanship that had been promised by the leader of the opposition when he made his communication to this honourable House on the introduction of the Bills would be very much in jeopardy.”
The Constitutional Commission is not prepared to recommend that the words “at birth” be inserted into Bill Four, Dr Nottage said. The group believes that the change would weaken the prohibition of same sex marriages under the Matrimonial Causes Act leaving the Constitution open to challenges.
However, he said, the Commission has agreed to meet with the opposition members who do not agree with the Bill and the two government back-benchers who have expressed concerns.
Free National Movement Deputy leader Loretta Butler Turner said she was saddened to learn of this new hiccup. Mrs Butler-Turner said she would continue to support the Bills and hopes the matter soon moves to a public vote.
Meanwhile, opposition MP for East Grand Bahamas Peter Turnquest lashed out at the government because he said placing blame on the opposition was a “cop out”.
“This is a democracy and every man and woman has the opportunity to express his or her will. And so the fact that there are two or three or four members that may have a problem with a particular bill should not prevent the government from moving forward with the referendum. They have the number,” he said.
Earlier this year, Prime Minister Perry Christie said the referendum would be held next month. However, that date was later delayed until an unspecified time next year.
Comments
realfreethinker says...
What a bunch of crap. You all passed VAT and the gaming bill without the opposition so stop yall shit and get yall ass to work
Posted 7 October 2014, 12:58 p.m. Suggest removal
Sickened says...
This joker is so embarrassing. He must really have to practice saying his comments in the mirror while keeping a straight face. There's no way a sane person can make these ridiculous comments with their head held high.
These old PLP guys sure are good politicians (fyi... this IS NOT A COMPLIMENT!!!!). You can either be a good person or a good politician... not both. Take Minnis for example. He is a good person and MP but a not so good (terrible in fact) politician.
A good MP represents the people. A good politician uses the people to get ahead.
Posted 7 October 2014, 1:27 p.m. Suggest removal
Sickened says...
And why do they always use Darold Miller's photo for Dr. Nottage???
Posted 7 October 2014, 1:31 p.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
OMG! You're so right....Nottage and Miller look so much alike they could be identical twins!!!!
Posted 7 October 2014, 3:50 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
Dear Dr. Nottage, ok, here is another piece that can help you to further delay this: "How to treat a Bahamian man, married to a non-Bahamian mother (lets say Haitian to make it perfectly clear), they have children. The non-Bahamian mother is pregnant with their 9th child, when the Man, Bahamian, decides to have a sex-change and becomes a women and a lesbian." So, assuming the marriage is now invalid, and the non-Bahamian mother eventually becomes illegal, what is the status of the children?
Posted 7 October 2014, 2:03 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
under no circumstances the language in the constitutional bill must allow the legalization of the Bahamian woman's children and I suggest that we introduce the capital punishment for a lesbian women that were men before. IMHO. Yours Mr. Yesterday.
Posted 7 October 2014, 2:06 p.m. Suggest removal
justthefactsplease says...
Y'all need to shut the fork up and govern. What difference does it make if you have a unanimous decision in the House...y'all had that in 2002 and then the PLP yellow shirt corksookers went and capaign against it. It is the people's vote that matters...not the seven oppostion members...y'all taking us for asses.
Posted 7 October 2014, 3:58 p.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
Stop lying. This was clearly stopped because of a divide in the governing party AND disenchantment of the general public. completely sick of these pass the buck do nothingers
Posted 7 October 2014, 4:33 p.m. Suggest removal
PKMShack says...
I believe him and everything they selling.....now less go get dat erl....damn jackass
Posted 7 October 2014, 6:22 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
Gattee blame somebody.....GOD knows the PLP can't possibly be wrong!
Posted 7 October 2014, 9:13 p.m. Suggest removal
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