Three Sectors Represented in CPT Suggest Multiple Crisis Remedies to CARICOM

While the nine sectors that signed the April 3 Accord, which led to the establishment of the Presidential Transitional Council (CPT), were expected to jointly propose crisis resolution solutions to CARICOM, only three of them—RED, the December 21 Accord, and the January 30 Collective of Parties—submitted their recommendations on Wednesday.

The leaders of these political party groupings are proposing to CARICOM three frameworks for a solution to the crisis undermining the CPT. Firstly, a three-member collegiate presidency, with one member drawn from the Court of Cassation, one from civil society and the third from the political sector. Secondly, they are proposing a streamlined CPT reconfigured with three new personalities, and thirdly a new arrangement for the current CPT by confirming or overturning the seven members voting by their mandate, Le Nouvelliste noted in the docume

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