In a decisive move, the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) Central Executive Committee (CEC) has reaffirmed its unwavering support for party leader Aubrey Norton, dismissing widespread speculation of internal discord following the coalition’s significant defeat in the September 1 general and regional elections. The CEC, in a late-night statement issued after its first post-election meeting, categorically rejected claims of turmoil within the party, emphasizing that the PNCR remains united and focused on rebuilding its political strength. The committee reiterated its full confidence in Norton’s leadership, stating that he will continue to lead the party until the next congress, scheduled for 2026, where internal elections will take place. The statement also highlighted that any change in leadership must adhere to the party’s constitution and can only occur at a duly convened congress. Additionally, the PNCR addressed the recent resignations of two CEC members, Mervyn Williams and Jermaine Figueira, by confirming the appointment of two new members. While the party did not disclose the names of the replacements, sources suggest that Christopher Jones and Egerton David, who secured the 16th and 17th highest votes in the last internal elections, are likely candidates. However, their official acceptance of the roles remains pending. The PNCR’s firm stance underscores its commitment to stability and resilience as it navigates the aftermath of the electoral setback.
PNCR central committee reaffirms confidence in Norton, resigned executive members replaced
