BCP to take part in general election
By CELESTE NIXON
Tribune Staff Reporter
cnixon@tribunemedia.net
The Bahamas Constitution Party announced that it will be participating in the next general election.
Describing itself as a "social and fiscal conservative party" the BCP issued a statement yesterday revealing that the party will be fielding 39 candidates in the upcoming elections.
It said: "We are planning to be ready to 'Govern on Day One' having spend the past 12-13 years in research, development and planning".
The BCP was officially launched in 1999, making its first appearance in the 2002 elections.
The Christian People Movement has also joined forces with the BCP "adding both value numbers to our agenda and vision for the Commonwealth of the Bahamas" said the statement.
The party's main goals include constitutional reform, urban renewal and youth programmes, implementation of new immigration policies, improved education, economic diversification and crime reduction.
The BCP plans to release their "Mandate 2012- Hope for Bahamaland" during an upcoming summer convention along with planned public appearances, town meetings and mini rallies to raise awareness and support for the party.
The BCP invites the public to view their "Hope for Bahamaland" plan at www.bahamasyouthrenewal.com.
April 30, 2011
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