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VI ‘dragging its feet’ on by-election for Fahie’s D1 seat– Vere H.E. Browne

- questions why by-election has not been called for a new representative
First District resident Vere H.E. Browne has questioned why the Virgin Islands continues to 'drag its feet' on removing Hon Andrew A. Fahie (R1) from the D1 seat and calling a by-elections so the seat can be filled. Photo: Facebook
The resident had asked the question during a meeting in West End Community Centre on Thursday evening, November 3, 2022, hosted by Opposition Leader Hon Julian Fraser RA (R3) on topics including vacating of seats, Bi-Election, General Election, Interim Representation and other matters of general importance. Photo: Facebook
The resident had asked the question during a meeting in West End Community Centre on Thursday evening, November 3, 2022, hosted by Opposition Leader Hon Julian Fraser RA (R3) on topics including vacating of seats, Bi-Election, General Election, Interim Representation and other matters of general importance. Photo: Facebook
The House speaker revealed that on June 23, 2022, Hon Fahie had provided written notice of his absence from the HoA, while identifying the terms of his bail condition in the US as preventing him from attending. The speaker indicated that Hon Fahie would also denied leave from 5th, 6th & future HoA Sittings. Photo: HoA/Youtube
The House speaker revealed that on June 23, 2022, Hon Fahie had provided written notice of his absence from the HoA, while identifying the terms of his bail condition in the US as preventing him from attending. The speaker indicated that Hon Fahie would also denied leave from 5th, 6th & future HoA Sittings. Photo: HoA/Youtube
WEST END, Tortola, VI – Former Chief Inspector in the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) Mr Vere H.E. Browne, who is a resident of the Third District of the Virgin Islands, has questioned why the government continues to 'drag its feet' on removing Hon Andrew A. Fahie (R1) from the House of Assembly and calling a by-election so the seat can be filled.

Mr Browne asked the question during a meeting at the West End Community Centre on Thursday evening, November 3, 2022, hosted by Opposition Leader Hon Julian Fraser RA (R3) on topics including vacating of seats, By-Election, General Election, Interim Representation and other matters of general importance.

Why no representative for D1? - Resident 

Armed with legislation, the former Police Commissioner of Antigua and Barbuda questioned Hon Fraser on whether enough time has elapsed since Hon Fahie has not been in the territory to represent the district.

“Unfortunately, that is not the issue, him being here to represent the people… it’s the vacating of the seat is the issue and four months has not elapsed,” Hon Fraser said, adding that Hon Fahie has successfully applied for leave of absence for previous sittings of the House.

Hon Fraser said it therefore cannot be termed as ‘dragging of feet’ once the vacating of the seat is still in the confines of the law. “We have three different pieces of legislation that deal with this situation that we are in. We have the Constitution, we have the Standing Orders and we have the Elections [Ordinance] Law.

“Right now, the Elections Ordinance (law) speaks to the vacating of the seat. What the Standing Orders does, it tells you when you have to vacate your seat, because the constitution defers to the Standing Orders,” he said.

Hon Fraser said the constitution lists many cases why a sitting member may vacate a seat, but when it comes to absences, it defers to the Standing Orders.

Hon Fraser said the Elections Ordinance; however, says on normal circumstances, if a seat is vacated, then the Governor has to call a by-election within two months, except in the case of the dissolution of the House within four months of the vacating of the seat, then the dissolution takes precedent and there is no by-election, instead, you go to a general election.

"You have to be somewhat of a student of these different pieces of legislation to actually pick up on these things,” he said.

Vacating seat after three absences 

According to the HoA Standing Orders, Members who fail to attend sittings of the HoA without an approved notice of absence would have to vacate their seat after three consecutive absences in any one session.

The House Speaker, Corine N. George-Massicote revealed that on June 23, 2022, Hon Fahie had provided written notice of his absence from the HoA, while identifying the terms of his bail condition in the US as preventing him from attending. The speaker indicated that Hon Fahie would be denied leave from the 5th, 6th & future HoA Sittings.

She said, with the US case moved to January 2023, a decision for Leave for the Fifth and Sixth Sittings had been subject to scrutiny, given they were new applications, and that Hon Fahie also did not provide a time frame for his return 

Hon Fraser revealed that ahead of the decision, however, the Premier caused to have summonses served on Members of the HoA on May 6, 2022, as follows: Third Sitting of the 4th Session 4th HoA - Thursday May 19, 2022, Fourth Sitting of the 4th Session 4th HoA - Thursday, May, 26, 2022, Fifth Sitting of the 4th Session 4th HoA - Tuesday, May 31, 2022 which ended with the entire schedule later rescinded and reworked.

He said; however, the Fourth Sitting did not convene until June 30 and thereafter followed by the Fifth Sitting on July 19, to which there was a 6th Sitting that convened on July 21, 2022, and the most recently concluded 7th Sitting of September 27 to October 25, 2022.

“Considering no leave given, and the summonses dates and sittings were held as per notice of May 6th, this First District Seat would have long been vacant.”

8th sitting postponed due to illness - Hon Fraser  

He said as of October 25, 2022, however, three consecutive Sittings in this Session were missed without Leave and that, according to The Virgin Islands Constitution Order 2007, Sec. 67.(3)(b) (3), An elected member of the House of Assembly shall also vacate his or her seat in the House— (b) if he or she is absent from the sittings of the House for such period and in such circumstances as may be prescribed in the Standing Orders of the House.

“This being the case, as you would recall when we were here on Oct 6th, there was the thought that it was the three sittings that constituted vacancy, and I pointed out that it wasn’t, and I was correct. And that brings us to the 8th Sitting, the convening of which was postponed on Tuesday due to an illness,” he detailed.

Hon Fraser said as an example, if someone had to vacate their seat by August, then a by-election would kick in. “It just so happened that we are at the end of this House of Assembly and a dissolution is coming within four months of the vacating of the seat,” he said, hinting that the VI may instead move straight into a general elections rather than a by-election for the D1 seat.

Meanwhile, in contrast to Hon Fraser's view, former Deputy Premier Kedrick D. Pickering has said there is no law to oust Hon Fahie from the House of Assembly and that the Speaker has no legal authority to deny Hon Fahie leave of absence.

20 Responses to “VI ‘dragging its feet’ on by-election for Fahie’s D1 seat– Vere H.E. Browne”

  • Another island man like my run (04/11/2022, 17:01) Like (17) Dislike (52) Reply
    He need to go to Antigua for a by election
    • Mike Oxlong (04/11/2022, 22:16) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
      Thank you, Look like we got blind mice, but the cat is coming.
  • Lay manz terms (04/11/2022, 17:08) Like (10) Dislike (12) Reply
    Key word government- all elected members would have to agree to take a single vote to remove AF!

    Not withstanding AF has not broken any laws in the Virgin Islands nor has he been charged with any crimes in the VI.

    As it stands AF is still as important to VI politics as the day he was voted in. Under the VI law as things are, the government should be defending and aiding him based on VI laws.

    If AF should beat the Miami case there will be hell to pay Mr Brown, Be-leee that!
    • paul (04/11/2022, 21:39) Like (5) Dislike (1) Reply
      To beat a case orchestrated by the world’s most powerful government at the pleasure and assistance of our imperial masters using the best technology in the world. Hm some high hopes you have…
  • Let's get it on (04/11/2022, 17:32) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
    here is where knowledge comes in • ¿ •
  • live & direct (04/11/2022, 20:20) Like (7) Dislike (6) Reply
    Fahie have not be convicted of any crimes thus far. the coach is simply on extended leave. don't the at large candidate represents the entire jurisdiction
  • Oh No (04/11/2022, 20:36) Like (4) Dislike (1) Reply
    Look trouble in BVI
    • live & direct (05/11/2022, 04:58) Like (3) Dislike (2) Reply
      @ oh no!!!!
      don't forget to speak about the issues in London and stop focusing on the black folks: big london who is prepared to dictate to our people what to do and what not to do(had a prime Minister for a few hours)kindly have a careful look at the United Kingdom and one will find all manner of political issues and social issues: certain areas in Great Britain people of African descent are treated like animals(play the tape......some of you came to little road town seeking refuge because U had no future in your own home land come here full of chat

  • Xxx (04/11/2022, 21:24) Like (6) Dislike (15) Reply
    Vere browne needs to go back to all saints village and question his government from there.u..l.. man
  • jah (04/11/2022, 23:11) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
    What's in the dark must come to light..these so call leaders who setting the rules and taking people hard working money to give contracts to uneducated contractors who always doing shit....ask PC and metro boss if they could read a plan.some of these ass wipe isn't no different from walwyn...some of these so call leaders just in the position to look famous and to abuse the privilege that come with the position...
  • Interesting (04/11/2022, 23:28) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
    People, listen to the current Premier. Leave things as they are. An atlarge representative has been assigned. Be thankful and let's focus on elections and who we would like to see placed in February, May the latest. Let this mess with Andrew rest for now. It's just too much stress right now. For all the promises of God in Him are Yes, and in Him Amen, to the glory of God through us. 2 Corinthians 1:20
  • c (05/11/2022, 01:25) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
    All this arguing; does this mean no one is in charge?
  • Loose mouth (05/11/2022, 05:31) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Bi-Election. Everyone is making the news these days.
  • Hog Tail (05/11/2022, 05:58) Like (1) Dislike (31) Reply
    U IMARGINE A ISLAND MAN QUESTIONING ABOUT ABOUT REMOVING OUR FORMER PREMIER FRASER SHOULD OFF BEEN STONE FROM THE FIRST DISTRICK CHATTING PISS
  • Something need changing. (05/11/2022, 06:48) Like (7) Dislike (0) Reply
    These politicians put rules in place to protect themselves and to reap maximum benefit. I hope the new constitution addresses this.
  • guy hill (05/11/2022, 07:04) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    I think the case against AF in the US is blinding the legal issues of his eligibility to be a part of The HoA business.
  • fix it (05/11/2022, 07:23) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    I hope the current review will address this issue.
  • Forbidden Truth (05/11/2022, 08:26) Like (1) Dislike (2) Reply
    Where in the article mentioned the information the former Inspector was "Armed with? Fraser made good talking points. Was the inspector on a mission to berate the sitting representative or this Territory? Keep it real.
  • AF resignation (05/11/2022, 08:44) Like (29) Dislike (1) Reply
    The moral and ethical thing is that AF should have resigned by now. He should have come to realise that he cannot offer representation to the people in his current state. Liz Truss showed us the ethical and moral way through these types of situations. That he remains shows indifference, a lack of integrity, greed, and selfishness.


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