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Former House Clerk: “The Speaker Has to Walk That Fine Line and Be Fair to Everyone in the HOA”
NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Former House Clerk Maurice Tynes suggests The Bahamas may one day want to consider following the example of some other parliamentary democracies, where speakers give up their political affiliations after taking office.
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