Protest against government delayed
Posted Thu, Feb 25th 2010, 20:03(Grand Cayman - CITN) -
A protest march to put pressure on government leaders has been delayed.
Former government minister, Charles Clifford has been drumming up support for a petition against the current government. He had planned a march to the LA to present that petition the premier on 6 March.
The premier has already said he won't be showing up and it turns out the 6th is the new date for the rescheduled Sister Islands Agriculture Show. Therefore Mr. Clifford says the march has been moved to 13 March to give the premier every opportunity to attend.
Mr. Clifford says he's expecting quite a crowd for the march and he estimates it'll certainly be more than one thousand people.
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