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Wilchcombe: Domestic Violence Bill “Very Progressive” and 98 Per Cent Completed
NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Minister of Social Services Obie Wilchcombe says the Domestic Violence Bill is “very progressive” and wants to ensure that “all the pieces are in place to be rolled out simultaneously” once the bill is debated and passed in Parliament.
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