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zoom rader wrote:I live in trini and dat how's I riteRedVEVO wrote:zoom rader wrote:We live in a stupid country filled with stupid people bro .maj. tom wrote:so she will continue doing that after she is elected into office?
But Trinidad people dotish. I going and take in some V.S. Naipaul literature later to remind me of that.
PMM People took that bate and will be voting for dat
Bait ..
Remember PNM is the yellow dude
The Progressive Empowerment Party agrees with the growing call for a national leadership debate and will definitely attend.
The people should insist on their right to compare Prime Ministerial hopefuls in a fair forum the demonstrates unscripted what candidates know of our condition and what their plans are to not only turn the ship of state around, but to grow this country’s economy in a post Covid19 global reality.
Your plans for crime. Illegal guns. The drug trade. Water. Home ownership. Education. Public health. The cost of living. And other issues important to the citizens.
Come make your case, and allow them to choose the best person for the job.
Those are not debates.reboot2020 wrote:About time we start seeing politcal leaders debate real issues. The people need to be vocal in calling for public debate this election.
Buh iz bamceez does mek parties win election. Ent yuh know d trini dotish mentality about "PNM / UNC fuh life" and "meh whole family iz PNM / UNC so ah votin fuh dem". Daiz why yuh cud sen any chithong as candidate an still win. Songs will make a huge difference in le bamcee fraternity.Rovin wrote:hadda be a rel bamsee to let any song from any side influence who u voting for ....
Eleitauto must be so pound of that PNM abroad thug.The_Honourable wrote:zoom... about dem pnm yankee
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So who staged a thug in a yellow sari to be striped/raped by a PNM ape in show sometime ago and was celebrate by PNM pplrspann wrote:UNC hire dat Rasta , put him in ah pnm jersey and tell him to say dat so the PNM go look bad .
maj. tom wrote:PNM music truck passing by me, deafening shaking everything, everybody car alarm gone off, the stray dog dead in the gutter of hearing damage. Everybody had to have a heart attack because these a$$holes passing. But worst of all, the woman on the truck was chanting "Red till we dead!" over and over as the campaign slogan. Imagine that is what they offering people.
The_Honourable wrote:PM: Cost too high to have election observers
If election observers do not arrive in Trinidad and Tobago today, there would be no observers for the August 10 general election.
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley said on Friday night that Commonwealth observers will not be coming, but the possibility still exists for Caricom observers to be present.
However, Rowley said he is not worried if observers are not able to attend as the country is no “banana republic” and is quite capable of conducting itself.
Rowley was speaking during a virtual “lime” event broadcast on his Facebook page on Friday night.
Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar had requested that election observers be present, and Rowley previously indicated he had sent letters to Caricom Secretary General Irwin La Rocque and Commonwealth Secretary General Patricia Scotland, formally inviting them to send observers to T&T.
But with Covid-19 restrictions in place, the observers would be required to spend 14 days in quarantine upon their arrival.
This means the latest they could arrive is today to be out of quarantine in time for the polls on August 10.
Conflict of interest to bring in team
Questioned on the issue on Friday night, Rowley said the Commonwealth had indicated they would not be able to attend because of the cost.
He said there would have been significant cost to quarantine the delegation at a hotel for two weeks.
Rowley added there are currently no commercial flights operating due to the closure of the country’s borders and, as a result, the delegation would have difficulty getting to T&T.
Rowley said the Government could not take it upon itself to bring the team to T&T as it could be considered a conflict of interest.
“Because if the team does a report and it is favourable, you will have people saying, ‘Well, the Government paid for the team or the Government put them up in a hotel’...so, we are not doing that.
“We thought maybe we could ask a third party to help the Commonwealth Association office. We talked to a couple, and we so far have not got an answer as to whether that could be done.... So it appears as though we may not have a Commonwealth team,” he said.
Rowley said the Caricom Secretariat had responded, saying three Caribbean countries had agreed to provide observers to the team.
If they do not arrive by today, then no observers would be present for the election.
But Rowley said he was not disturbed by this.
“We’re no banana republic and overly troublesome. We conduct ourselves, unless someone intends to misbehave, and we know how to deal with that.
“I would have liked the observers to be here just to see what we do, and sometimes, they do make interesting comments that allow you to make adjustments if you have to.”
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