IMPERIAL Pacific International wants former Sen. Ray N. Yumul to be its new chief executive officer.
But the discussion is still ongoing, Yumul said in an interview after the Commonwealth Casino Commission meeting on Wednesday.
Former Sen. Ray N. Yumul, right, talks to Imperial Pacific Internationalâs former construction team manager, Glenn Bell, during the Commonwealth Casino Commission meeting on Wednesday.
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During the meeting, the commissionâs executive director, Andrew Yeom, informed the commissioners that according to IPI officials, they had reached âa verbal agreementâ with Yumul.
Yeom said he has informed Yumul that the former senator must apply for a key-employee license with the commission.
OVER a hundred foreign workers in the employ of Imperial Pacific International and left the island last year have not received their unpaid salaries contrary to what the workers were
The Northern Marianas House Representatives is now controlled by the Democratic Party after it won the majority of the lower chamber of the 22nd Legislature on Tuesday.
It s been decades since the Democratic Party controlled the House and it took two days and three elections for Representative Edmund Villagomez to win the Speakership.
Republican Representative Ralph Yumul was the deciding vote in installing Mr Villagomez as the new speaker and tilting the balance of power from the Republicans to the Democrats.
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Before Yumul flipped his vote, the House was in a 10-10 split in the choice of speaker between Villagomez and returning lawmaker Angel Demapan.
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