Politics
Grenada: Prime Minister Tillman Thomas facing no confidence motion tomorrow
Grenada Prime Minister Tillman Thomas. PHOTO/File
Grenada’s Prime Minister Tillman Thomas has said that he is not worried about the no-confidence motion filed against him by the opposition and slated to debated in parliament on Tuesday, May 15.
The motion, if passed, will lead to dissolution of parliament and a subsequent general election and with turmoil ongoing in the National Democratic Congress (NDC) some have cast doubt on whether the administration would be returned to power if an election was called.
Since coming to office in 2008, the NDC government has lost several key ministers. Works Minister, Joseph Gilbert, was dismissed by Prime Minister Thomas last January and the party has had to deal with a series of resignations, starting with Attorney General Jimmy Bristol, former Environment Minister Michael Church and most recently former Tourism Minister Peter David.

