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The Government is now looking to independent senators to support the proposed Zones of Special Operations (ZOSOs) bill after it was rejected by all Opposition Members of Parliament (MPs) present for the vote in the Lower House on Friday.
The bill will be debated in the Upper House tomorrow (Tuesday). It requires a three-fifths majority to be passed.
During a media briefing held at United National Congress headquarters in Chaguanas yesterday, Defence Minister Wayne Sturge said, “The bill will be debated in the Senate on Tuesday, in earnest, and will pass with the support of four of the nine presidential senators. At least one member of the House on Friday made it clear that the Opposition PNM will lobby the president’s senators to not lend the required support.”
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