Christie ‘tired and out of ideas - but Davis would be worse’

By SANCHESKA BROWN

Tribune Staff Reporter

sbrown@tribunemedia.net

FREE National Movement Chairman Michael Pintard said yesterday the opposition was not “surprised” that Prime Minister Perry Christie has decided to run for leader of the Progressive Liberal Party again, despite being “clearly tired” and “out of ideas on how to run the country”.

Mr Pintard told The Tribune that the only thing worse than Mr Christie remaining the country’s leader, would be Deputy Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis becoming prime minister.

On Thursday, Mr Christie put questions about his future to rest when, at a North Andros PLP branch meeting, he declared: “I will go in (to the convention) as party leader and I will come out as party leader.”

Meanwhile, multiple sources within the PLP have insisted that Mr Davis, minister of works and urban development, will also join the leadership race.

When contacted yesterday, Mr Pintard said regardless of who emerges as leader after the PLP’s convention, the FNM’s ability to win the next general election depends on what it does going forward.

“We always understood that Mr Christie intended to offer himself again not withstanding the poor performance of his administration and their inability to fulfil promises they made in the (PLP’s) charter,” Mr Pintard said.

“Mr Christie appears to be tired and clearly out of ideas in terms of how to move the country forward. This is not just the view of the opposition but many senior members and new members of the PLP as well. The FNM’s destiny is controlled by the FNM.

“The people are tired of the PLP and the PLP isn’t giving them any real options. The FNM has to ensure that we carefully roll out our platform and the message resonates with the Bahamian people, which we are now in the process of doing.”

Mr Pintard added: “The only thing worse than Mr Christie prevailing would be the elevation of (Mr Davis), given his abysmal performance as the deputy prime minister and in Parliament. This administration has had numerous controversies and Mr Davis had been at the centre (many) of them and it would certainly be unfortunate if he were to emerge as leader. The country is hungry for fresh leadership and a generation shift, neither Christie nor Davis can reflect that.”

Reacting to the news on Thursday night, a well-placed source in the PLP said a decision by Mr Christie to run again for party leader would upset many in the organisation.

According to the senior PLP, at a special Cabinet meeting last Wednesday, Mr Christie accused Mr Davis, his deputy leader, of trying to undermine him.

“Brave stood up to him and said ‘I intend to do what I have to do, and I intend to explore all of my options, because I don’t expect that you will be on the ticket,’” the PLP source, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said.

“He (Mr Christie) never told them he was running. (On Wednesday) they met for a few hours and he was livid and pained that someone would attempt to go up against him in an election. Brave said he did not expect him to be a candidate because he (Mr Christie) told the public this would be his last election (in 2012). Brave said he expects Obie (Wilchcombe) and others to run, not Christie.”

The source added that the prime minister has told members of the PLP that his legacy is not finished.

The PLP’s convention is scheduled for the first week of November. It will be the party’s first convention since 2009, even though the organisation’s constitution mandates that it hold such an event every year.

Comments

banker says...

Christie's legacy is quite finished. He hurried the demise of the good times in the Bahamas.

Posted 21 September 2015, 1:07 p.m. Suggest removal

sheeprunner12 says...

The Pingdomite generation (60+ year olds) have effectively destroyed the ambitions of a whole generation of politicians (40-55 year olds) ............ after Perry leaves office, the PLP leadership will be like a graveyard .............. it is so selfish of the old PLPs but power is sweet

Posted 21 September 2015, 1:26 p.m. Suggest removal

proudloudandfnm says...

Christie, Obie, Brave it makes no difference. It's the PLP. When you join you are told to stop working, you are now a PLP, no need to work anymore. All you have to do is make speeches and hold press releases. Nothing else....

Posted 21 September 2015, 2:44 p.m. Suggest removal

proudloudandfnm says...

It is sad though. At this point and after the last 3 amazingly bad years the FNM should be an automatic win. But they are not. Nothing today says the FNM has it in the bag.

When will the FNM take off the PLP type blinders and replace Minnis?

Posted 21 September 2015, 2:45 p.m. Suggest removal

sheeprunner12 says...

At least the FNM gave the party a chance to change leadership ..... 3 times since the PLP had its last convention .......... wait and see the calibre of 2017 candidates emerge from the FNM vetting to determine its vision under Minnis

Posted 22 September 2015, 10:22 a.m. Suggest removal

Wideawake says...

I agree Sheeps, we have to start thinking of our government as being more than a one man band. Before I pass judgement on the FNM, I want to see, not only the candidates, but what the Cabinet might look like. If the right kind of FNM candidates are elected they must keep their leader in check and mark sure that the new FNM Cabinet functions as a democratic team.

Posted 22 September 2015, 10:37 p.m. Suggest removal

birdiestrachan says...

Pintard should ask himself and his FNM party what ideas they have? and the answer will come back zero, They have opposed VAT, but they will not repeal VAT. They say no to Web shops, because that is to much money for persons of that hue. But Pintard is a member of the Party that says "No Bahamians need apply"

Posted 21 September 2015, 2:46 p.m. Suggest removal

sheeprunner12 says...

Birdie ............ can't you see that the FNM operate differently from the PLP?? The FNM operates on the principle of challenging the leader ....... even HAI was challenged by Capron, Tenny and others ..... but the PLP is about "royalty"

Posted 21 September 2015, 3:22 p.m. Suggest removal

sheeprunner12 says...

............. and if you use SLOP as an example, do you forget what he did to HM taylor and the real founders of the PLP??????? So why Perry believes that NO ONE should even challenge "his position"???????

Posted 21 September 2015, 3:24 p.m. Suggest removal

TruePeople says...

PLP and FNM are kinda like a brown egg and a white egg, look different, crack dem dey is the same

Posted 21 September 2015, 7:42 p.m. Suggest removal

pablojay says...

For those out there who are still blind,it is obvious which of the two main political parties
believes in the democratic process and which is autocratic. When Tennyson Wells challenged
the late Sir Cecil unsuccessfully ,all Sir Cecil said was that it showed that he trained Wells well
Hubert Ingraham was challenged.Recently Hubert Minnis was also challenged. Perry is upset that anyone would dare to challenge him because in his warped mind ,God put him there
and therefore a challenge to him is a challenge to God.
The FNM has had five leaders in twenty five years and the PLP has had two in fifty years, one
per generation.------- Just some food for thought .

Posted 22 September 2015, 10:58 a.m. Suggest removal

sheeprunner12 says...

You hit the nail right on the head .......... the PLP (post HM Taylor) is a glorified corrupt dictatorship of black leaders that have copied the UBP model

Posted 22 September 2015, 12:04 p.m. Suggest removal

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