Portrays the Narra Act as a threat to public rights and democratic oversight, concentrating power in the executive.
The article highlights concerns about weakened accountability and erosion of legal protections, quoting critics who describe the act as authoritarian.
“The Narra Act is going to interfere with the last remaining tool that we use to fight for beaches in Jamaica, which is the Prescription Act... it will interrupt the continuous use of beaches, restrict access to information under a secrecy clause and concentrate power in the office of the prime minister.”