Caribbean Report 25-06-1990

Haiti’s Finance Minister who was at the centre of a row between the country’s interim president and the Council of State has resigned. The minister’s decision came seventy-two hours after the violent attack on the Council of State in which three people were killed. Secondly, Guyana’s leading opposition parties forming the Patriotic Coalition for Democracy emerged from a weekend meeting without agreeing on a consensus presidential candidate for the next general elections. Dr. Cheddi Jagan insists that he should be the candidate and opposes the consensus presidential candidate put forward by the other parties. Following the Financial News, the Governor of the Bank of Jamaica is in Washington for continued negotiations with the IMF. He contends that dealings with the IMF consumes sixty percent of his time and distracts him from attending to other pressing matters. In the next segment, John Osborne, Montserrat’s Chief Minister, voices his anger over the British changes to the island’s constitution. He charges that the people of Montserrat have been denied the right of a nationality due to the racist stance of the British government. The report concludes with strike action undertaken by the trade union federation of Suriname in protest of the failure of the government to meet the six major demands of the unions.

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Main Authors: The British Broadcasting Corporation, Crosskill, Hugh (anchor), Norton, Michael (correspondent), Khan, Sharief (correspondent), Pike, Roger (analyst), Brown, G. Arthur (interviewee), Williams, Eddie (correspondent), Osborne, John (interviewee)
Other Authors: The University of the West Indies
Format: Recording, oral biblioteca
Language:English
Published: The British Broadcasting Corporation 1990-06-25
Subjects:Haiti, > Politics and government, Political violence, > Haiti, Elections, > Guyana, Political parties, > Guyana, Regionalism, > Caribbean Area, Caribbean Area, > Economic conditions, Montserrat, > Foreign relations, > England, Race relations, > Britain, Trade unions, > Surinam, Strikes and lockouts, > Surinam, Council of State (Haiti), Guyanese Action for Reform and Democracy (GUARD).,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2139/15648
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