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PNP councillor candidate for Mocho says JLP did not expel him

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Councillor candidate for the Mocho Division, Romaine Morris, is challenging a claim by the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) that he was expelled from the organisation. Morris was elected on a JLP ticket to represent the Mocho Division in 2016....

Source: Jamaica Gleaner

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