The Dominica Business Forum, according to Severin McKenzie, architect and deputy chairman of NJAM, was the sole organization to support Sir Denis Byron's appointment in 2020, not because they believed DLP Regime leader Roosevelt Skerrit had acted properly, but rather because he had taken action. He contends that meeting with the political parties alone is insufficient for consultations and conclusions, and DBF & NJAM had hoped Sir Byron would have had more extensive consultations. He continued by mentioning how Sir Byron communicated with the Dominican populace in a number of public addresses, but that only 850 of the country's more than 74,000 registered voters took part in an online study that he had organized. McKenzie noted that Sir Byron’s report touched on a variety of topics, but because there has only been one chance in 44 years to review the electoral laws, many of the people present now won't be around when the next change occurs. Severin McKenzie, an architect and deputy chairman of NJAM.
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