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flag Opposition leader Myron Walwyn faces backlash for releasing a controversial survey on the constitutional review, sparking concerns over politicizing a nonpartisan process.

flag Opposition Leader Myron V. Walwyn and his Alliance Party are under fire for releasing a survey on the constitutional review process, seen by critics as an attempt to politicize a nonpartisan national consultation. flag The Constitutional Review Commission (CRC), which completed nearly two years of public outreach, called the move “unusual” and stressed that the process is nearing completion, with most commissioner appointments expired. flag Chairperson Lisa E. Penn-Lettsome warned that reopening consultation could disrupt the established timeline. flag Critics argue the survey uses misleading language and predetermined conclusions to manipulate public opinion, with some accusing Walwyn of prioritizing political gain over national unity. flag Premier Dr. Natalio D. Wheatley defended the government’s transparent approach. flag Meanwhile, Pastor Claude O. Skelton-Cline urged a leadership change, stating that Walwyn and the Premier are not aligned on key issues and could weaken the territory’s position in upcoming talks with the UK.

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