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High marks for Leon Natta-Nelson's back to back appearance on the Rebuttal

Monday, 15th July 2019

High marks for Leon Natta-Nelson, the St Kitts-Nevis Labour Party (SKNLP) candidate for St Christopher 7 in his back to back guest appearance on The Rebuttal - KYSS-FM’s highly favoured Wednesday evening talk-radio show.

"Labour’s newest candidate, who has begun to capture the attention of voters across the constituency and the country, addressed the issues of national significance that were raised by Rebuttal’s host, Mr Douglas Wattley," a press release from Constituency 7 said.

"Natta-Nelson ably presented himself as being in touch with the constituency and people in general. He distinguished himself not just as a believer in the principles of fairness and justice but as a servant-leader who is prepared to fight against those nasty forces that threaten the people’s progress. Listeners left with the understanding that the young man is ready to lead," the constituency said,

It noted that as a result of his sterling presentation on Wednesday, July 3, Natta-Nelson returned to the show one week later on Wednesday, July 10, in a follow-up Rebuttal episode with fellow guest, Mr. Chesley Hamilton, former PAM Chairman, ran previously for the seat in Constituency Seven.

"Both of Natta-Nelson’s presentations were acclaimed by Rebuttal's avid listeners as having been strong, formidable and thoroughly impressive," the release said.

"Natta-Nelson competently addressed issues such as public integrity, poverty alleviation, persistent political harassment and improved standards of living. The political newcomer credibly distinguished himself from the scandal-ridden incumbent who he seeks to unseat in the upcoming polls, with the support of the people," the release added.

Natta-Nelson was formally announced as the Labour Party’s candidate for Constituency Seven at a highly successful formal announcement gathering at Ottley's Playfield on Saturday, June 22, 2019. His all embracing campaign is being conducted under the theme, “People Over Politics”.