Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller on Wednesday morning congratulated the Prime Minister of Dominica, Roosevelt Skerrit, for that country’s enactment of legislation amending the country’s constitution to adopt the Caribbean Court of Justice as Dominica’s final Court of Appeal. The amendment was approved by Dominica’s House of Assembly on Tuesday.
Mrs. Simpson Miller, spoke with Prime Minister Skerrit before the start of Wednesday’s business session of the 35th Meeting of the Conference of CARICOM Heads of Government in Antigua and Barbuda.
“I express sincere congratulations to the Prime Minister, Government and people of Dominica for taking this important step towards the consolidation of their Independence,” Prime Minister Simpson Miller said. She added that the constitutional amendment was a vote of confidence in the regional institution and the high quality of the jurisprudence in the region.
The Jamaican Prime Minister asserted that, in approving the constitutional amendment to sign on to the appellate jurisdiction of the CCJ, Dominica had set an example for several other Member States, including Jamaica, which have not yet adopted the CCJ as their final Court of Appeal.
CARICOM agenda
Prime Minister Simpson Miller is leading Jamaica’s delegation to the CARICOM meeting in Antigua and Barbuda.
Agenda matters addressed on Wednesday included a new strategic plan for CARICOM, a report by the CARICOM Commission on the Economy, a discussion with chief executives of several major Caribbean private sector companies, sustainability challenges of Small Island Developing States and climate change.
The regional heads also had a meeting with Mariano Rajoy Brey, Prime Minister of Spain.
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Jamaica commends Dominica on CCJ vote