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		<title>President Liverpool &#8211; A disgrace of frightening proportions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In 2008, after public announcements in the media that he was not interested in a second term as President, Nicholas Liverpool concluded arrangements with Roosevelt Skerrit for a fat pay increase while public officers continued to struggle for measly increases on the order of 3%. His salary and allowances were increased by 50%; his gratuity [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The president’s Moral Authority Must Feature in the Upcoming Election Campaign.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><em><strong>Guest  Article: Dr Irving   Eipigh Pascal </strong></em></p>

Listening to a re-broadcast of the address of the President of Dominica to the opening session of Parliament on Friday 31st July 2009, I was disappointed by His Excellency’s response to citizens’ requests for clarity and action to address the recent corruption allegations against the Government of the day.  My reaction was that something was missing, but willing to give him the benefit of the doubt I procured a copy of his speech and followed his advice therein to read his former speeches posted on his website, in the hope that I might have missed some redeeming words. None were present.  Rather, the President pointed to the supposed constitutional hand-tying that had severely limited the powers of our Head of State. Notwithstanding he also reiterated his right to be consulted, to encourage, and even more importantly to warn. 

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