The family members of Percy Thomas are adamant that their nephew Roger Monroe the PNM’s candidate for Toco/Sangre Grande has been telling half-truths to the media.
The Port-of-Spain South constituency has traditionally been a People's National Movement (PNM) stronghold. Outgoing MP Marlene Mcdonald has represented the area since 2007.
A small political party seeking to contest three seats in the upcoming general election has threatened to attempt to obtain an injunction to postpone the August 10 polls if special arrangements are not put in place to allow one of its prospective candidates, who is stranded abroad, to submit his nomination papers.
That's among a number of points of advice coming from United National Congress leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar to her candidate team as the election campaign heads towards higher gear after tomorrow (Fri).
Political Leader of the National Coalition for Transformation (NCT) Nalini Dial believes the Patriotic Front headed by Mickela Panday should have had its ducks in a row before it announced its intention to contest the 2020 general election.
There was an almost Carnival-esque gathering along Boundary Road and Boundary extension as supporters of UNC candidates Saddam Hosein and Alhoy Hunt hosted a joint walkabout in the area yesterday.
Four major candidates for the Diego Martin Central constituency spoke to Guardian Media about their plans for the development of the area if elected in the upcoming general election.
The Opposition UNC’s legal team is ensuring that all of its candidates’ documents and status comply with the law for tomorrow’s Nomination Day exercise—and that includes the UNC’s Tunapuna candidate David Nakhid.
That’s what many people went to the Election and Boundaries Commission’s (EBC) Port-of-Spain office to do in the last nine days of the voter registration period, EBC officials confirmed yesterday.
Christlyn Moore, leader of the Tobago Forwards (TF), now affiliated with One Tobago Voice (OTV), has blamed the leader of the Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP) Watson Duke for failure to unite the parties. In response, Duke throws shade at OTV calling them “politically dead.”
Despite the challenges in the energy sector due to COVID-19, Energy Minister Franklin Khan says the sector is not dead in Trinidad and Tobago.
Christlyn Moore, leader of the Tobago Forwards (TF)—now affiliated with One Tobago Voice (OTV)—blames the leader of the Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP), Watson Duke, for failure to unite the parties.
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