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Mark Golding returned unopposed as PNP President

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Mark Golding returned unopposed as PNP President
Key Points(5)
  • Mark Golding, Member of Parliament for South St.
  • Andrew, will continue to lead the People’s National Party (PNP) after being returned unopposed as President when nominations for the post closed at midday today.
  • The PNP confirmed that Golding was the sole nominee for the presidency, solidifying his position at the helm of the party for another term.
  • Golding, who first became president in 2020, has steered the party through a period of renewal and internal reforms, emphasizing a platform of justice, inclusion, and economic progress.
  • Nominations also closed for the party’s four Vice President posts, with Mikael Phillips, Ian Hayles, Natalie Neita Garvey, and Mayor Norman Scott all securing spots without the need for an election.

Mark Golding, Member of Parliament for South St. Andrew, will continue to lead the People’s National Party (PNP) after being returned unopposed as President when nominations for the post closed at midday today.

The PNP confirmed that Golding was the sole nominee for the presidency, solidifying his position at the helm of the party for another term. Golding, who first became president in 2020, has steered the party through a period of renewal and internal reforms, emphasizing a platform of justice, inclusion, and economic progress.

Nominations also closed for the party’s four Vice President posts, with Mikael Phillips, Ian Hayles, Natalie Neita Garvey, and Mayor Norman Scott all securing spots without the need for an election. The party expressed appreciation to Senator Donna Scott Mottley, who opted not to seek re-election after several years of distinguished service in the role.

"Comrade Scott Mottley has served with distinction in the role over the last several years and played a pivotal part during the election campaign. The PNP acknowledges and thanks her for her outstanding service and commitment to the movement," the party said in a statement.

The PNP will next host a two-day National Executive Council (NEC) meeting on October 4–5, followed by regional conferences and the election of regional officers. Activities will culminate with a private session of the Annual Conference on November 30, where Golding is expected to outline the next phase of the party’s agenda.

"The PNP remains focused on advancing its agenda of justice, inclusion, and progress for the Jamaican people," the party said.

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