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Will the Opposition People’s National Movement (PNM) support or reject the move to amend the Prime Minister’s Pension Act, which would in effect ensure that former prime minister Stuart Young does not receive an annual million-dollar pension for life?
Opposition Chief Whip Marvin Gonzales said yesterday that the party will be having a caucus before the session today to confirm its position.
It is also left to be seen whether the nine Independent senators appointed by President Christine Kangaloo will allow the bill to survive or die, as a special majority vote is required for its passage in both the House of Representatives and Senate.
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