Talk:Portia Simpson-Miller

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Errald Miller was CEO of Cable and Wireless Jamaica Ltd, not the parent company Cable and Wireless PLC. The preceding unsigned comment was added by 72.27.31.36 (talk • contribs) .

[edit] Why Semi-Protected?

According to the history, there's only one version, so I'm pretty sure the history's wrong. But what exactly did they do? The preceding unsigned comment was added by Darkhooda (talk • contribs) .

[edit] Does She Support A Republic ?

As the previous PM did whats her stance ?

[edit] First opponent to attend swearing-in ceremony

Portia Simpson-Miller is the first defeated Prime minister of Jamaica to attend the swearing-in ceremony of the Incumbent (Bruce Golding). Other party-leading former Prime Ministers were invited to their counterparts' swearing-in, but none attended. Hugh Shearer attended PJ Patterson's ceremony when he defeated Edward Seaga and Patterson attended Golding's swearing-in following his victory over Simpson-Miller.200.7.33.230 01:47, 12 September 2007 (UTC)