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negril stories 'twill unfold. skip to content negril stories latest feature thank you for bearing with me through such a lengthy hiatus. this is a largely incoherent attempt at catching up with you before resuming regular blogging. enjoy! 1. sleeping with strangers inspired me to travel since joining couchsurfing on may 4, 2009, i have had an insatiable urge to sleep with strangers. well, i started off […] update: the insatiable urge to sleep with strangers and a year’s worth of change » recent features a new year, and what children bear on uruguay, reparations, travel and hand-washing trench town golden age home needs your help jamaica blog day 2013: police & security force abuses jamaican grief porn and john-crow journalism browse the feature archives … « older posts is andrew holness jamaica’s everyman? by karee | published: february 18, 2016 disclaimer: i have never met, personally interacted with or otherwise been affiliated with anyone named or mentioned in this post. i know them only through the media. all photos, unless otherwise stated, are the property of the candidate depicted. hon. andrew holness enjoying a jelly coconut it is something that young jamaicans are told to be ashamed of, but today i admit that for most of my existence, i have been indifferent to the results of our elections. i have strongly regarded all politicians as evil, and wouldn’t dare choose even the lesser of them. this year i feel differently. it might be the fact that i have spent most of the time between elections as an outside observer from uruguay which had a president who was described as the poorest in the world, and from my adopted home in the united states, where politicians vying for a chance to contest the presidency are currently being scrutinized from all angles. my already unusual interest in the jamaican elections was heightened on the 11th of february, a mere two weeks before the upcoming elections, when i read that the pnp had, in an effort to ensure the integrity of the electoral process, opted out of the debates. they did so pending their demand for a change in format be met by the debates commission and that the leader of the opposing jlp, hon. andrew holness, fulfill their requirements of detailing his finances, specifically how he afforded his house, as well as apologize for declaring murders at his recent campaign as “acts of terror”. this demand was followed by a, now recanted, article that said the police were investigating mr. holness and the circulation of messages claiming his wife, juliet, was related to a convicted money launderer, this invited a statement from mrs. holness’ parents in an effort to protect their reputation. mr. holness watching a football game in his constituency the pnp, a party seemingly confident that their leadership has placed jamaica in a favorable position with international experts – clearly dismissive of what jamaicans think, is denying the only people to whom they have constitutional responsibility our right to dialogue with them in the form of a debate. the pre-election mood, consequently, shifted from an argument surrounding the general issues of education, crime, the economy and healthcare to a yet to be substantiated battle over the cost of the opposition leader’s ‘castle’. the national integrity commission on monday encouraged holness to answer the pnp’s questions, while noting that the commission’s reports for the years 2010 to 2014 were in the custody of the office of the prime minister, who had failed to table them in parliament before the current recess. i am still unsure of the content of these reports as they have never been made public but the pnp, after making their demands, admitted that the issue could have been brought to parliament but it was somehow suddenly more urgent than it was the week before when parliament was still in session. mr. holness’ response in a disclosure unprecedented among the political class, mr. holness admitted to having a trust/company set up in st. lucia for the purpose of estate planning and tax avoidance. on that same day, an officer of the pnp also came forward to say members of his party had similar companies in offshore tax havens 1 . i am disappointed in both the ruling party and the opposition for their gall in normalizing the fact that they are shielding themselves from a system of taxation created by them, while dishing out austerity measures and ‘bitter medicine’ to the populace. the other aspects of holness’ statement 2 , though, apart from the high dollar figures, illustrated him as having the same hopes and aspirations as the jamaican everyman. i saw myself in the mr. holness who was able to enter the political class from relatively humble beginnings – hailing from a less-than-glamorous community of our old capital, spanish town. mr. holness showed me, by revealing that he formed a company in which his boys are also stakeholders – naming it after them both, that he is a man who thinks of his children at every step of the way. he is doing his best to ensure their future is bright regardless of his past, just like my mother had done for me, despite the failure of my father. the everyday jamaican parent may not have access to the resources that mr. holness’ family does, but they can relate to wanting the best for their children. jamaica gleaner: the prime minister “looking on with delight” as seventy-one-year-old annie henderson is the first of the rose town residents to get a taste of the running water as she washes her face at a stand pipe put in on georges street. mr. holness, very ironically, succeeded in portraying himself as a frugal man with big dreams and the industriousness to achieve them. the pnp’s suspicions were that the value of his home was close to $200 million, yet he declared to have built it with only $52 million. he has a mortgage, like most jamaican homeowners, he ‘trusted’ materials using suppliers’ credit and provided some of the funds from (i assume) hard-earned savings. he declared that he is still building block by block, little by little even after four years; this is a clear indication that he might have cash flow problems like many jamaicans who have also had to slow or halt construction of their homes. what might also have cemented holness’ place among the masses was the response of a certain woman known to be of a privileged background who has two sisters (pnp) in the race for parliamentary positions. she implied that holness was ungrateful in ‘running against’ the family that helped to build his castle (his lawyer stated that he had invested with a company in which relatives of the said privileged woman are principals). there was heavy backlash on facebook, one commenter likening andrew holness to the late upstart george siebel who built devon house . the company has since distanced itself from her remarks but the damage to both the institution’s reputation and the pnp’s perception is indelible. mr. holness’ attorney sent a letter to peter phillips who spearheaded the questioning. instead of demanding monetary damages as his counterpart had done 3 , in a show of philanthropy 4 , andrew requested that an agreed sum be donated to a children’s charity of his choosing, reinforcing his love for jamaica’s youth. the pnp’s smear campaign had, by now, clearly backfired. seven days later – just a week before we are scheduled to head to the polls, the pnp has finally declared that the debates are an impossibility, citing unsatisfactory responses and a lack of apology from mr. holness. boiled corn is a staple of the jamaican gathering accountability however entertaining this debacle might have been, we cannot afford for a situation of pure chicanery to dominate another election. jamaica deserves stringent rules and timelines for electoral events: fixed election dates, mandatory debates with fixed dates and the allowance of empty chairs, pre-scheduled campaign events, deadlines for the release of manifestos and penalties for 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