On this panel discussion we analyze the establishment of government’s newest ministry headed by Former Attorney General Marlene Malahoo Forte (The Ministry of Legal And Constitutional Affairs).
Do we actually need this latest ministry and if so why? What should be expected as it relates to changes to the constitution? Is this new ministry a sign that Jamaica is on the road to becoming a republic?
Joining us this evening are Queen’s Counsel Valerie Neita Robertson and Attorney At Law Dr. Marcus Goffe.
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