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CI Times Weekly | Current Issue 352| 04 June 2010

Monday meeting will proceed-Willis

Although the Democratic Party executive served an interim injunction on Wednesday afternoon on Sean Willis and others involved in calling the Conference next Monday 31 May of Democratic Party Punas, Willis remains undeterred and told the Times on Friday morning, the conference will proceed.
The Conference is to be held at the AOG Hall in Takuvaine commencing at 8am and Willis says 18 Punas will be represented.
In addition to the interim injunction document served on Willis and also Wigmore, Eggelton, Piho and Heather, (see copy) copies of four other documents forming an application seeking declaratory orders from the High Court, were also served.
The interim injunction seeks to prohibit the five respondents from calling a conference under the style “Democratic Party Conference” on the grounds that the validity of their actions is subject to an application to the High Court for Declaratory orders.
The four applications for declaratory orders seek confirmation from the Court that under the Party’s Constitution, it is the executive who decides the calling of a conference (see copies).


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