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    A Call for Calm, Substance, and Democratic Excellence – NY Carib News

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldMay 8, 20262 Mins Read
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    • Urge campaigns in Jamaica to emphasize policies, records, and vision rather than incendiary rhetoric causing division.
    • Call on leaders like Prime Minister Holness and Opposition Leader Mark Golding to set a respectful, focused campaign tone.
    • Treat the election as an opportunity to showcase democratic maturity: civil debate, peaceful competition, and integrity of the electoral process.

    The long-anticipated announcement has finally come. Prime Minister Andrew Holness has called Jamaica’s general elections for September 3rd, setting the stage for a decisive moment in the nation’s political life. Both major parties have expressed full confidence in their chances of victory, and we welcome that confidence — it reflects the energy and belief that a healthy democracy demands.

    Yet, as the campaign trail heats up, we issue a word of caution: let the competition be fierce in ideas, not in rhetoric that sows discord. Jamaica, and the wider Caribbean, have earned commendable marks over the decades for the peaceful transfer of power from one administration to the next. But we also know Jamaica’s  history — moments when words sharpened into weapons, when political rivalry spilled into unnecessary violence. These are moments we must learn from, not repeat.

    We call on both parties to campaign on the merits of their programs, their records, and their vision for Jamaica’s future. The people deserve debates grounded in solutions, not personal attacks. We urge all political leaders, candidates, and their supporters to avoid the kind of fiery, abusive language that may incite division. The health of our democracy is measured not only by free and fair voting, but also by the civility and integrity of the process that leads to the ballot box.

    Prime Minister Holness and Opposition Leader Mark Golding are both seasoned politicians, fully aware of their responsibility to lead by example. We trust they will set the tone for their respective campaigns, keeping the discourse focused, respectful, and worthy of the Jamaican people.

    Jamaica’s democracy is still growing, still refining its character, and still striving to overcome deep challenges. But it is also strong — and this election is another opportunity to prove that strength. Let this campaign be a model for the region, a demonstration that we can debate passionately yet respectfully, compete vigorously yet peacefully, and ultimately unite behind the will of the people.

    Our call is simple: let September 3rd be remembered not only for who wins, but for how Jamaica conducts itself in the eyes of the world.

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