CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — The primary sitting of Premier Dennis King’s re-elected authorities started on Might 12.
The P.E.I. legislature’s spring sitting started with a speech from the throne after newly elected members of the legislative meeting have been sworn in.
The swearing-in befell on the Coles Constructing in Charlottetown.
Premier Dennis King is sworn in on Might 12 by Joey Jeffrey, clerk of the legislative meeting. – Drew Bloksberg/SaltWireOpposition Chief Hal Perry, left, is sworn in on Might 12 by Joey Jeffrey, clerk of the legislative meeting. – Drew Bloksberg/SaltWirePeter Bevan-Baker, left, chief of the Inexperienced Third Occasion, is sworn in on Might 12 by Joey Jeffrey, clerk of the legislative meeting. – Drew Bloksberg/SaltWireLt.-Gov. Antoinette Perry reads the speech from the throne on Might 12. The speech opened the spring sitting of the legislature, the primary of the re-elected authorities of Premier Dennis King. – Drew Bloksberg/SaltWireStratford-Keppoch MLA Jill Burridge casts her vote for Speaker of the legislative meeting. – Drew Bloksberg/SaltWireBarb Ramsay, left, is sworn in as MLA for Summerside-South Drive on Might 12 by Joey Jeffrey. A swearing-in ceremony for all 27 of P.E.I.’s MLAs kicked off the spring sitting of the legislature. – Drew Bloksberg/SaltWireJoey Jeffrey, left, clerk of the legislative meeting, chats with Morell-Mermaid MLA Sydney MacEwen after MacEwen was sworn in on Might 12. – Drew Bloksberg/SaltWire