Cayman Islands court rules that government action for first people-initiated referendum was constitutional

3 July 2020
Premier Alden McLaughlin of the Cayman Islands (photo credit: Foreign and Commonwealth Office/flickr)
Premier Alden McLaughlin of the Cayman Islands (photo credit: Foreign and Commonwealth Office/flickr)
The Cayman Islands Court of Appeal criticised the government’s false starts over the cruise port referendum law and for creating an uneven playing field, despite finding in its favour on Thursday. The senior justices said that, given the circumstances of the case, they understood why the judge in the judicial review, which was brought by Shirley Roulstone, had reached the decision that he did. [ . . . ] The appeal court also noted the government’s failure to consult the Constitutional Commission before deciding how to respond to this, the first people-initiated referendum, and a background of “very surprising” failings to respond to two significant and highly relevant documents prepared by the commission.
Read the full article here: Cayman News Service

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