

He said data such as the exchange rate, the unemployment rate and the interest rate, among other economic indicators, are used to determine the perceived state of the economy. Two of these factors are the state of the economy and the level of security in the country.

Christopher Charles, writing in the Jamaica Observer newspaper, noted that Jamaicans are concerned about several important factors in the country that tend to influence how they vote in general elections. Professor of Political and Social Psychology at The University of the West Indies, Mona. Tomorrow, September 3, 2020, Vote for Leadership You Can Trust. We have done it before and we will do it again! We have the will and care to advance the People’s Agenda. “With the right leadership, we can turn things around. “After an unfulfilled promise of 5 in 4 by the JLP administration, today, we are back in economic turmoil and we are suffering from high crime rates, lack of jobs, lack of opportunities, rampant cronyism and the theft of your resources that could enable a better life for you and your family,” Phillips said in a message to Jamaicans on the eve of the polls. Peter Phillips, 70, the former finance minister, who is leading the PNP into the election for the first time, is confident that the party will reverse the 2016 election results when it lost by a slender one seat in the 63-member seat Parliament. “As Prime Minister of Jamaica and leader of the stronger team, I have never taken for granted the trust and confidence invested in us by Jamaica,” Holness, 48, has said on the eve of the polls, adding “after four years, while there is more to be done, we are proud to report that we have been moving Jamaica in the right direction”.īut Dr.
