Two political scientists suggest that citizens could be heading to the polls in August, as it may be the most strategic time for prime minister-designate Stuart Young to call the general election.
United National Congress leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar says her party will not honour any agreement the current People’s National Movement (PNM) Government enters into regarding the Pointe-a-Pierre refinery—and she says Government’s “colluding” with Nicolas Maduro’s Venezuela regime is the “worst Bend Over” in T&T’s energy sector history.
After keeping the country guessing for several weeks, Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley has finally lifted the lid on when he will demit office.
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley has confirmed that in just over two weeks, he will hand over leadership of Trinidad and Tobago to prime minister-designate Stuart Young.
The letter from the 21 People’s National Movement (PNM) MPs who support Energy Minister Stuart Young’s elevation to prime minister will come into play after Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley submits his letter of resignation to President Christine Kangaloo on March 16.
The business community is hoping for a smooth transition of power when Energy and Energy Industries Minister Stuart Young takes over from Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley on March 16.
Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar has heaped scorn on the tenure of outgoing Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley, accusing him of presiding over a crime epidemic that cost thousands of innocent lives, the collapse of the economy and overall national hardship.
National Transformation Alliance (NTA) leader Gary Griffith has stressed that his party wasn’t involved in inviting UNC leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar to a March 12 meeting being held by NTA, HOPE and Community Reformation Network. The three groups have formed the Progressive Alliance coalition.
The Member of Parliament for Barataria/San Juan, Saddam Hosein, has criticised Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley’s handling of his potential resignation, calling it a "political gimmick" and warning of its serious implications for the country.
UNC Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar has rejected a “One Love” outreach by the Progressive Alliance (PATT) coalition—comprising HOPE, Gary Griffith’s National Transformation Alliance (NTA), and the Community Reformation Network. She also said the UNC was not interested in attending the coalition’s March 12 public meeting.
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley announced he will officially resign from office on March 16.
Amidst concerns over a loss of members from the United National Congress (UNC), Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar says she is still confident in her party’s chances of winning this year’s general election.
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