Bookmark Jamaica-Gleaner.com
Go-Jamaica Gleaner Classifieds Discover Jamaica Youth Link Jamaica
Business Directory Go Shopping inns of jamaica Local Communities

Home
Lead Stories
News
Business
Sport
Commentary
Letters
Entertainment
Profiles in Medicine
International
More News
The Star
Financial Gleaner
Overseas News
The Voice
Communities
Hospitality Jamaica
Google
Web
Jamaica- gleaner.com

Archives
1998 - Now (HTML)
1834 - Now (PDF)
Services
Find a Jamaican
Careers
Library
Power 106FM
Weather
Subscriptions
News by E-mail
Newsletter
Print Subscriptions
Interactive
Chat
Dating & Love
Free Email
Guestbook
ScreenSavers
Submit a Letter
WebCam
Weekly Poll
About Us
Advertising
Gleaner Company
Contact Us
Other News
Stabroek News

Vaz makes presence felt in House
published: Wednesday | April 16, 2008

"... Mr Daryl Vaz," Clerk of the House of Representatives Heather Cooke said as she conducted the roll call at yesterday's sitting of the House.

"Still here ... still here ... still here, thanks to Abe," Vaz responded.

The West Portland Member of Parliament (MP) was ruled booted from the House by the Supreme Court because he has pledged allegiance to the United States and the Constitution prohibits someone with such standing from being in the legislature.

However, with a stay of the order in effect, Vaz was allowed to take his seat inside the Parliament yesterday. He is not guaranteed beyond May 23, but he may return after a by-election.

Renouncing US citizenship

Vaz has begun the process of renouncing his United States citizenship and, yesterday, he caused much laughter. The Government member was armed with his Jamaican passport and he missed few opportunities to remind the House of his predicament.

But it was not all about Vaz. When the name Ian Hayles was mentioned, a member from the government side shouted, "On his way out."

Hayles had made attempts to renounce his US citizenship to run in the general election.

At one point during yesterday's sitting, Vaz crossed the floor to have dialogue with Hayles.

On another occasion, when Dr Omar Davies, who was making his contribution to the Budget Debate, said he would be heading to the United States, Vaz quipped, "Unfortunately, I cannot come with you."

More Lead Stories



Print this Page

Letters to the Editor

Most Popular Stories






© Copyright 1997-2008 Gleaner Company Ltd.
Contact Us | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer | Letters to the Editor | Suggestions | Add our RSS feed
Home - Jamaica Gleaner