No decision has been made yet on whether the opposition Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) will hold a national convention this year although many within the party are in favour of holding the event, according to the party’s chairman.
When the PLP’s national general council meets on October 21, it is expected that the group will vote for or against organising a convention.
“That decision will be made by our national general council when we meet this month,” PLP Chairman Bradley Roberts told The Tribune Friday when contacted for comment.