The governing Jamaica Labour Party, JLP, has dismissed the PNP’s election manifesto as a shambolic, artificially generated clone of existing government projects.
The party offered the blistering assessment in a media briefing at its St. Andrew headquarters on Thursday.
Flanked by the Finance, Education and Foreign Ministers, the JLP’s campaign chairman, Dr. Christopher Tufton, alleged the PNP’s manifesto cannot be taken seriously.
Chevon Campbell reports.
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Government Senator, Dr. Dana Morris Dixon says the PNP’s manifesto looks like a product of the well known artificial intelligence application.
Dr. Morris Dixon says it’s clear the PNP, through many of its manifesto promises, is calling on voters to stick with the JLP government.
JLP campaign chairman, Dr. Christopher Tufton, also chided the PNP’s manifesto as rushed and poorly put together.
He says it represents a desperate opposition.
Dr. Tufton says the document contains multiple spelling errors and other inaccuracies.
But, it was the Finance Minister, Fayval Williams who poured the most scorn on the PNP’s Mission Jamaica Love manifesto.
Williams demanded answers from the Opposition as to how they intended to fund their proposals.
She says the PNP’s claim it will use discretionary financing is a fiction.
Minister Williams attacked the PNP as ignorant of the budgetary process.
Meanwhile, Dr. Tufton says the JLP will release its election manifesto in an appropriate time.
He did not clarify what the party considers appropriate.
Tufton dismissed claims by the PNP that the JLP has delayed its manifesto because it’s out of ideas.
Dr. Tufton says the manifesto has not yet been released in order to give Jamaicans time to digest the government’s achievements document released earlier this month.
Dr. Christopher Tufton, Chairman of the JLP campaign committee.