– FILE PHOTONASSAU| The opposition Free National Movement (FNM) has postponed its planned post-election review of its performance in the May general election, according to the party’s chairman, Dr. Duane Sands. The FNM suffered a heavy defeat in the May 12 general election, winning only eight of the 41 seats in Parliament. The FNM also postponed its next convention, which was originally expected to take place this year, and moved it to be held by October 2027. The party had previously announced that the post-election review would examine what went wrong and identify the reasons behind the defeat. It remains unclear when the meeting will be held and whether its findings will influence the future of the current party leadership.