With the People’s National Congress Reform’s (PNCR) leadership race over and Aubrey Norton elected as leader of the party, former leadership contender Joseph Harmon said he would only consider stepping aside from the position of Opposition Leader under the right circumstances.

On the sidelines of the court appearance of former Finance Minister Winston Jordan on Tuesday, the Opposition Leader was asked about his future in the party. In addition to losing his bid for leadership of the party, Harmon was not elected to any of the Central Executive Committee (CEC) seats of the PNCR.
According to Harmon, however, this does not bother him since some his MPs are on the executive. Additionally, he noted that he can be co-opted unto the executive. This was done in August of 2020, when Harmon and Simona Broomes were co-opted into the CEC.
“The aftermath doesn’t change the fact. It’s the same situation basically that you had before, the same situation you have after. The fact of the matter is that the Constitution provides for the position of Leader of the Opposition and there is a process by which any change of that position will take place.”
“And that’s a constitutional process, so that the election in the PNCR does not change the setting in the Parliament itself. The Leader of the Opposition is representative of over 218,000 persons who went to the electorate and voted. So that is my mandate. The mandate of the leader of the PNC is a separate mandate altogether,” Harmon said, expressing his belief that the Opposition Leader and PNCR Leader should work together.












