A POLITICAL party member has become the first to officially throw her hat into the ring for next year’s election.
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Party politics: Moves to deal with conflicts in the States
HOW the Chief Minister is elected may need to change with party politics ‘likely to intensify conflicts’ in the States over the election of ministers, an independent research group has warned.
Jersey Alliance hope their party leader will become Chief Minister
THE Jersey Alliance has another five new candidates lined up to stand in next year’s general election and will choose its leader early next year, according to a founder member.
Ex-minister launches new political ‘movement’ ahead of 2022 election
A NEW ‘political movement’ will officially launch in Jersey next month led by a former minister.
New JLC political movement officially registered in court
THE Jersey Liberal Conservative movement was officially registered in the Royal Court yesterday with members now aiming to gather ‘sufficient support’ for it to evolve into a political party.
Ministerial backing for new political party
JERSEY’S newest political party – which has the backing of the majority of the Council of Ministers – has confirmed an intention to field at least 30 candidates in next year’s election.
A third of Members signed up to a party
THE Island has taken another big step into a new era of party politics, following the official launch of an alliance which features a significant number of the current Council of Ministers.
Foreshore dispute could reach the Queen
A MAN who claims that the government’s foreshore encroachment policy has cost him almost £250,000 is considering petitioning the Queen over his treatment by the government.
Moore v Mézec: The Chief Minister candidates' visions for Jersey
THE jockeying for the Chief Minister job began well before Wednesday night’s vote. Incumbent Senator John Le Fondré stood for re-election but had already said he had no intention of seeking a return to the States Assembly’s top job. Now, following Jersey Alliance leader Sir Mark Boleat failing to secure a seat in the Chamber […]
States praised for approach to possible cannabis reform
A PRO-CANNABIS campaign group has praised the States for “setting a direction of travel” on the potential legalisation and decriminalisation of the drug. Although States Members yesterday voted by 23 to 22 to reject the decriminalisation of personal possession and recreational use of the class B drug, a further move – adopted by 26 to […]

