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Navigating The Car Shipping Process: What You Need To Know Matter Where You Live

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Are you planning on moving to a new city or state and need to transport your car? Or perhaps you recently purchased a vehicle from out of state and need it delivered to your doorstep? Whatever the reason may be, shipping a car can seem like a daunting task. With so many companies and options…

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Harlem International Film Festival Showcases “Xernona Clayton: A Life In Black & White”

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Prepare to be inspired as the Harlem International Film Festival proudly presents a special screening of “Xernona Clayton: A Life in Black & White.” The documentary is a compelling documentary that honors the remarkable journey of Xernona Clayton, a pioneering figure in civil rights and African American media. This event will take place on Saturday,…

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Sponsored Love: Rare Carat, Diamond Brand- Unveiling Elegance And Excellence

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Rare Carat: Diamond Brand is known for its fancy and classy jewelry. There is a long history of its making masterpieces for its customers. There are a number of factors which Rare Carat always keep in mind while making its master class jewelry which makes it different from other diamond brands. In this article, we…

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Sponsored Love: Rare Carat, Best Diamond Jewelers – Unveiling The Finest Selections

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If you are looking for the perfect diamond, Rare Carat welcomes you to the world where brilliance meets elegance. Rare Carat always make sure that you get the best jewelry at the best price as well as according to your fashion scense.In this article, you will know how Rarat Carat makes a difference from others…

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Sponsored Love: Looking To Cherish The Moment? Explore Rare Carat’s Engagement Ring Collection!

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Engagement ring is not just a ring, it expresses the love, emotion you have for your partner. There are alot of options in the market which makes the selection task very difficult. But no problem! Rare Carat helps you alot in this task to truly express your love to your partner by giving a very…

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CORE Announces New Commissioners and Drafts NYC Community Equity Priorities

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Today, the New York City Commission on Racial Equity (CORE) unveiled the appointment of 11 out of 14 inaugural commissioners, bringing together a variety of experienced civil servants and new voices to champion racial equity and social justice. These individuals will play a key role in advancing racial equity across government operations and increase community voices in…

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Sponsored Love: Navigating China, Business Visa Application Process Demystified

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The allure of China, a land rich in history, culture, and burgeoning business opportunities, beckons travelers from across the globe. Whether you’re drawn to the majestic Great Wall, the dazzling metropolises of Shanghai and Beijing, or the prospect of forging lucrative trade partnerships, navigating the visa application process is crucial for a successful visit. This…

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6 Tips For Matching Software To Your Firm’s Specific Needs

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Selecting the right software for your firm is a critical decision that can significantly impact its operational efficiency and overall success. It involves more than just comparing prices or features; it requires a deep understanding of your firm’s unique processes, challenges, and objectives. This guide aims to provide you with six practical tips to ensure…

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Jamaica’s road to a republic hits a major snag

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Back in November 2021, when Barbados threw a glittering ceremony to ditch the British monarchy and become a republic, it stirred up a whale of emotions among its regional neighbors, with calls for authorities in nearly every Caribbean Community (Caricom) member state to follow suit.

Broadcast live to the world and attended by Prince Charles, then heir to the British throne, millions of people around the world—Caribbean citizens in particular—watched as the eastern Caribbean island completed what officials had said was the full circle of independence and decolonization as a local ceremonial president replaced then-Queen Elizabeth as the nation’s head of state.

Among those making the loudest noises was Jamaica, with patriots and nationalists bemoaning the fact that the island had not made any concrete steps to dump the British monarchy and then Queen Elizabeth in more than 60 years as an independent nation.

Now, Jamaica’s latest efforts to join fellow Caricom member states Guyana, Trinidad, Barbados, and Dominica as a republic have hit a major snag: The main opposition People’s National Party (PNP) has reminded all and sundry in the past week that it will not vote in parliament to support the move unless and until the governing Jamaica Labor Party (JLP) agrees to a full decolonization process all at once by ditching the British Privy Council at the country’s final court. 

The PNP wants the Trinidad-based Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) to be the island’s apex court. Unless this is done, the PNP will not support any moves to republicanism because it describes ditching the monarchy but not the Privy Council as a half measure that it does not agree with. 

The JLP says the Privy Council will disappear in phase two of the decolonization process, but the PNP has suspicions about this because the JLP has traditionally been steadfast in opposition to the CCJ. It still prefers that white, British, bewigged law lords hear appeal cases from Jamaica despite legal and administrative costs, as well as logistical challenges.

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To become a republic, both parties need to support each other, because the requirements involve a complex web of constitutional moves, including a referendum and a two-thirds majority vote, among other rules.

Late last week, the PNP announced that it had instructed its representatives on the national constitutional reform commission not to sign off on the report about republicanism until the government agrees to its demands to also quit the British court as the nation’s final level of appeal.

“For us to say goodbye to the monarch, we need a consensus—a solid agreement between government and opposition—before the people are asked to decide,” said Legal Affairs Minister Marlene Malahoo Forte over the weekend as Opposition Leader Mark Golding reinforced his party’s opposition to the phased or piecemeal approach to republicanism. “The committee from the outset agreed to work by consensus, knowing that our founding fathers envisioned that attempts to reform the constitution, especially those deeply entrenched provisions, would fail unless the two political parties forming government and opposition sing from the same hymn sheet.”

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