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BBC Caribbean - The governing Labour Party in St Kitts and Nevis has denied reports that it has refused to sign a code of conduct intended to police the coming elections that’s yet to be announced.
The code is being pushed by a number of organisations including the St Kitts Evangelical Association, the Chamber of Industry and Commerce and the Christian Council.
A government statement says Prime Minister Denzil Douglas met with the organisations involved and committed to sign the code after certain modifications had been made.
The elections have to date been delayed because of several court matters that culminated in a recent ruling that went against new constituency boundary changes.
The government has accused the opposition Peoples Action Movement of deliberately trying to delay the poll through a number of court injunctions.
The two main parties have been trading insults as they attempt to bring the country’s voters on their side.
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