National
“The Opposition Has A Right To Be Heard, And Not Be Suspended”
NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Former Free National Movement Cabinet Minister, Branville McCartney, is defending the opposition’s recent actions in Parliament. McCartney also says he doesn’t think they’ve been treated fairly.
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