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Opposition Leader Michael Pintard speaks during a press conference at FNM Headquarters on August 24, 2025. Photo: Dante Carrer/Tribune Staff

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Pintard: MICAL ratification on hold to protect candidate’s pension

FREE National Movement leader Michael Pintard said his party will delay ratifying its candidate for the MICAL constituency until the person formally leaves the public service to avoid jeopardising pension benefits.

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Pintard says Minnis’ ‘unwise decision’ putting legacy at risk

FREE National Movement leader Michael Pintard said Dr Hubert Minnis has made an “unwise decision” in choosing to run as an independent candidate in the next general election, warning that the move puts the former prime minister’s legacy at risk.

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Remaining FNM candidates to be ratified before Valentine’s Day, says Pintard

FREE National Movement leader Michael Pintard said the party is preparing to move swiftly through its remaining candidate approvals.

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Pintard challenges Davis to name all who missed disclosure deadline

FREE National Movement leader Michael Pintard said he is confident not all Progressive Liberal Party parliamentarians complied with the Public Disclosure Act this year and warned that the Davis administration has until Parliament resumes in the new year to account for the lapses or face public exposure.

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Pintard: Grand Lucayan staff confused over delayed payment of their salaries

FREE National Movement (FNM) leader Michael Pintard yesterday accused the Davis administration of leaving Grand Lucayan Resort workers and their families in limbo after employees reportedly went unpaid last week without explanation.

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Pintard: Large Cabinets undermine Parliament’s independence and voice

OPPOSITION Leader Michael Pintard yesterday warned that oversized Cabinets undermine Parliament’s independence by limiting the number of truly independent voices in the legislature and its committees.

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FNM reveals ten-point plan to fight violent crime

FREE National Movement Leader Michael Pintard yesterday unveiled a ten-point plan to tackle violent crime, accusing the governing Progressive Liberal Party of corruption, failed leadership, and awarding public contracts to people allegedly tied to criminal networks.

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