October 24, 2011
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THE NEW PRIME MINISTER |
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Andrew Holness and his wife Juliet with their children, Adam (left) and Andrew Jr, after the ceremony. Jamaica's ninth prime Minister, Andrew Holness, was sworn in during a ceremony yesterday on the lawns of Kings House, St Andrew. Holness took up the mantle during a well-organised ceremony before a large crowd of well-attired personalities. In his near hour-long inaugural address, the 39-year-old Holness said that the country was yearning for a new politics to emerge. "Zones of political exclusion are incompatible with freedom and aspects of our politics are an affront to liberty," Holness said after being sworn. "It is time to end garrison politics now," he declared. In an invitation similar to one extended by his predecessor Bruce Golding, Holness extended his hand for Opposition Leader Portia Simpson Miller to walk with him in areas generally regarded as garrison communities. Here are some photos from the ceremony. See today's Gleaner for a full report.
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