Golding clings to PNP throne as rivals vanish

The People's National Party selected Mark Golding for another presidential term without opposition. Nomination procedures ended at midday with Golding as the single candidate for party leadership. His initial presidency began in 2020 during a period of party restructuring and reform efforts. The South St. Andrew representative will guide the organization through its next phase of development.

Four vice presidential positions went to unopposed candidates Mikael Phillips, Ian Hayles, Natalie Neita Garvey and Mayor Norman Scott. Senator Donna Scott Mottley decided against seeking another term after years of service to the party. Officials praised her contributions during recent election campaigns and acknowledged her dedication to the political movement.

Party leaders scheduled a National Executive Council gathering for October 4-5 before regional meetings occur. The Annual Conference on November 30 will feature Golding's presentation of future party objectives centered on justice and inclusion.
 

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