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Rotating Presidency – Another Scenario for Consideration by Coalition Parties

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April 10, 2025
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Dear Editor, 

As the People’s National Congress/Reform (PNC/R) and Alliance for Change (AFC) consult,  deliberate and negotiate on the best leadership team and the best terms for the Coalition  government, as well as best model for the Presidential and Prime Ministerial candidates, I would  like to further propose the following. I propose that the parties consider a rotating presidency. Mr.  Aubrey Norton from the PNC/R could be the President for the first two years while Mr. Nigel  Hughes be the Prime Minister, and then Mr. Nigel Hughes could be the President for the next two  years and Mr. Aubrey Norton the Prime Minister. In the final year, Mr. Aubrey Norton could be the  President again and Mr. Nigel Hughes the Prime Minister. The reason I suggested Mr. Norton as  the President in the final year is because the PNC/R may feel strongly about making the call for  elections. 

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Another option could be that Mr. Aubrey Norton serve as President for the first two and a half  years and Mr. Nigel Hughes as the Prime Minister and Mr. Nigel Hughes could serve as President  for the second two and a half years and Mr. Aubrey Norton could serve as Prime Minister or vice  versa. 

Sincerely, 

Audreyanna Thomas 

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