PM SAYS MAYOR’S EXPULSION FROM THE PARTY IS NOT PERSONAL
Belize City Mayor, Zenaida Moya Flowers has been expelled from the United Democratic Party, a decision that was made last week by the Ethics and Integrity Committee. But the Mayor’s expulsion from the UDP was not unexpected as last October following criminal charges against her she made some serious allegations against Prime Minister Dean Barrow. Two days after the Mayor’s court appearance members of the national party council voted to expel her from the party. The Mayor, however, challenged the authority of the party in court and requested injunctions to prevent the expulsion and was granted two of thee injunctions. Despite her efforts, Mayor Moya Flowers is no longer a part of the UDP. We spoke to Prime Minister Dean Barrow on the decision.
Prime Minister Dean Barrow
“It’s a decision that has been reached after going through all the internal processes of the party that provide for fair play. The whole thing was set in train when there was a report made to the party that the Mayor has said certain things which were tantamount to accusing me as the leader of the party as having perverted the course of justice. She accused me of committing a crime in effect by perverting the course of justice, by interfering with the course of justice and directing that she be charged and prosecuted. That is a serious thing. If I had indeed done that; if I had indeed be guilty of that, that would have been a ground for me to have to resign my office or at least to have been charged with some kind of impropriety. So, that is where the whole thing started.”
Prime Minister Barrow says that even though the Mayor’s comments in October were directed to him, her expulsion is nothing personal but simply an action to “preserve party discipline”.
Prime Minister Dean Barrow
“No, and this was as I said a question of a process taking place within the party, a process that was put in train by what the mayor said and what the mayor did after she was charged criminally. The party felt that it needed to respond to that; it needed to take action; it needed to preserve party discipline and that is what happened. It is not anything personal it is institutional and it is the party acting in a way that mass parties are supposed to act in order to preserve their authority and to maintain discipline over members.”
The Mayor has thirty days to appeal the decision of the Ethics and Integrity Committee to the National Party Council. While it remains to be seen whether she will, the Mayor’s position at City Hall will not be affected by her expulsion.
Prime Minister Dean Barrow
“No, the decision of the ethics and the integrity committee stands then she would be operating as an independent mayor or she joins another political party as a Mayor representing that other political party. But there is nothing inherently unworkable about the mayor not being from the same political than the rest of the council, we have had that in Punta Gorda; we have had that I believe in other instances. Nothing that is fundamentally wrong with such an arrangement; it is perhaps not the ideal arrangement but they both have obligations; the mayor and the councilors of the Belize City council to try to work together for the good of the city and nothing should change that.”
And while the action may be considered by many as harmful to the image of the United Democratic Party, Prime Minister Barrow says it won’t.
Prime Minister Dean Barrow
“Not in any fundamental way; of course, it will be a nine day wonder and even thereafter. I am sure the mayor ahs her supporters inside the party who will not like the decision but a mass party is perfectly capable of absorbing that sort of thing. I don’t see this as in any way interfering with the ability of the United Democratic Party’s to function effectively as a mass party and it certainly will not affect the ability of United Democratic Party as the party in central government to get on with the people’s business and the development agenda.”
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