'Shocks and surprises' to come in Senate appointees

By KHRISNA VIRGIL

Deputy Chief Reporter

kvirgil@tribunemedia.net

OPPOSITION Leader Loretta Butler-Turner yesterday said her remaining Senate appointments will soon be announced as she dispelled speculation that three community activists were among those being considered for appointment to the Upper Chamber.

She has also revealed that she intends to assume the position of Public Accounts Committee chairperson.

During a press conference last week, which followed her announcement that Democratic National Alliance (DNA) Leader Branville McCartney was her first pick as leader of opposition business in the Senate, the Long Island MP told reporters that the remaining three appointments could cause “some shock, some awe and some surprises.” However, she said they would be a reflection of a microcosm of society.

The comments sparked a wave of speculation that Mrs Butler-Turner was mulling over activist Louby Georges, talk show host and former DNA candidate Rodney Moncur and activist Erin Green for the Senate.

It has also been speculated that former Senator Monique Gomez is also among those being considered.

However, when contacted yesterday, Mrs Butler-Turner told The Tribune none of these persons had been chosen.

“To be honest with you to best of my knowledge and based on where we are at I haven’t agreed on any of those to be senators at this stage,” she said. “There has been a lot of speculation (and) those are names that people are putting out there. But that is not the case.”

Last week, Mrs Butler-Turner’s appointment of Mr McCartney to the Senate raised further speculation over the strategy of the “rebel seven” who two weeks ago wrote to Governor General Dame Marguerite Pindling and House Speaker Dr Kendal Major expressing no confidence in FNM Leader Dr Hubert Minnis.

At the time of the announcement, Mrs Butler-Turner maintained that she and her colleagues will not be joining the third party, but stopped short of revealing how the resulting collaboration will influence the election campaigns of either party.

She said last week: “The significance is that we were able to even get this collaboration, that is the most significant thing. The second significant thing is that we respect the differences we bring to the table, but more importantly we understand the commonality that we share and all of our people, our supporters share, and that is people have been begging and asking us to please either come together formally or to work together to pool your resources to rid yourself of the PLP government.”

“We have a work in progress,” Mrs Butler-Turner told reporters when asked for more details, “we have told you we have a plan, and we are moving now in building out that plan. The only thing that stops us now from rolling out the rest of our senators is the fact that we understand from the prime minister that there has to be clarification as to whether we will be able to use three senators or whether we will be able to appoint four senators.”

“So in that regard that is what we’re concentrated on, I ask you to stay tuned because essentially what is going to happen is going to be so dynamic and you’re going to be able to see that we’re able to do something totally different from what you look at in terms of just party politics in the Bahamas.”

Mrs Butler-Turner added: “Party politics has not served us well at this juncture, we have become very tribalistic and what we’re showing is that we’re able to move away those tribal barriers to work together for the common good and that is to prevail.”

She has revealed that she was awaiting legal clarification from Parliament on a request made by the remaining three FNM MPs to appoint a senator. Sources close to the matter have confirmed that Dr Minnis intends to issue a formal request to House Speaker Dr Kendal Major.

“We had to put everything on hold after the prime minister indicated that he’s gotten information that the three FNM MPs might be asking for a senator, that is the hold up right now, and if you look at it they have a tenth (in the House) and so they may want to be able to do that. It’s a real split in there,” she said in response to the Senate appointments.

Comments

jackbnimble says...

Whew!! I must admit LBT had me worried for a minute there! The thought of all those controversial characters being appointed Senators - I was almost persuaded to vote PLP! Anyhow, like everyone else, I will wait (with baited breath) to see LBT's next move.

Posted 19 December 2016, 10:24 a.m. Suggest removal

TalRussell says...

Comrades! Soon you might feel pain behind your eyes from ringing in ya ears originating from annoying runging sounds of the name of the number 2 "green" Senator, "King's Counsel" Fred Smith.
I think I also know the name to be released of the"green" senator number 3...a female?
Somebody better tell the Long Island Red Shirts Association that the once Upper Red chamber is turning Bran's Green Party, green.

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Posted 19 December 2016, 10:34 a.m. Suggest removal

theplpsucks says...

as far as i know he is a bahamian and has a right like any other so why do you have a problem with him but not nygard? go to your faithful plp and ignore any other idea as you always do.

Posted 19 December 2016, 11:32 a.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

The only thing I got from this is that once again LBT can't give a straight answer. Is her "that is not the case" referring to the name selections or whether or not she's approved the name selections?

Posted 19 December 2016, 11:47 a.m. Suggest removal

TalRussell says...

Comrade ThisIsOurs, lessons wll-learned from the Bay Street Boys art ducking the questions protocol.

Posted 19 December 2016, 12:10 p.m. Suggest removal

ohdrap4 says...

erin green would be good senator

Posted 19 December 2016, 7:31 p.m. Suggest removal

thomas says...

Shocks, surprises and disappointment.

Posted 20 December 2016, 10:30 a.m. Suggest removal

licks2 says...

Well there you have it. . .the picks that "says". . .the FNM party appeared to have left LBT "out in the cold". I got her reasoning for her picks. . .but Rodney Moncur? Anti-woman. . .anti-equality. . .woman can be raped by their husbands. . .called women call for equality witchcraft. . .and now advising persons to not vote next election. . .but rather go to the beach! Lol! Whatever "HAPPENED TO ALL THOSE SUPPORTS SHE HAD. . .EVEN ON THIS SITE"?

So big papa "een fer she". . .TT et al. . .all them don't want to be "seen" with she? But even though I think that she is exposing that she don't have the support in her party or public as she let on. . .but I must say that Gomez is a good choice. . .but how she will "rule" that bunch in the lower house is beyond me! Gomez as leader in the Senate would have been the better choice. . .she been there longer, know how things go in there . . .but I een LBT. . .she is Madam Leader. . .we will see how it goes!

Posted 20 December 2016, 10:51 a.m. Suggest removal

RUKiddingMe says...

RODNEY MONCUR!!!???? Somebody mussee hit Lori over the head!!!??? That horses' behind??? Hell will freeze over before I could support that choice!!

Posted 20 December 2016, 12:01 p.m. Suggest removal

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