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hustla_ambition101 wrote:zoom rader wrote:rfari wrote:What's the next move madam pm?
Not the PNM bro, its more like whats Rowley next move. PNM seats next to go. I said it before it does not matter if UNC or ILP win, what matters is keeping PNM out. PNM have failed time after time.
Keep dreaming, bribery of the citizenry can only go so far. Chag West was small enough for JW to buy enough love through handouts, yes he paved roads and built drains but how much kickback cheques were issued to him
pioneer wrote:Jack has be the ONLY MP to exercise the right to recall as stated in the PPG constitution, 2010.
pioneer wrote:Tabaquite....watch yuhself
Sumana.00 yuh gonna reactivate facebook now?
Voter: Minister attacked me
By Susan Mohammed
Story Created: Jul 29, 2013 at 10:31 PM ECT
Story Updated: Jul 30, 2013 at 3:00 AM ECT
A REPORT that a Government minister assaulted a man near a polling station at Cunupia was made to police yesterday evening.
The accuser, a 23-year-old pilot of Munroe Road, alleged that the Minister attacked him, causing him minor injuries and damage to his Samsung cellphone.
According to the police report, at around 10.30 a.m. the man said he went to the Munroe Road Hindu Primary School to cast his vote in the constituency of Chaguanas West. The man claimed that the minister was attempting to influence voters.
He told police he spoke out against the Government official, and a war of words erupted between the two men.
The pilot further claimed that he attempted to use his cellphone to videotape the minister, and the minister physically attacked him.
The man told police he left the polling station, and later sought medical attention.
The alleged incident was reported to the Cunupia Police Station.
A police officer said enquiries will be made into the incident.
PC Ronnie Lee Gopaul is continuing investigations.
http://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/Vot ... 97291.html
nemisis wrote:Zoom beating up. Ah yes this is the best part of the politics threads the beat up afterwards
hustla_ambition101 wrote:zoom rader wrote:rfari wrote:What's the next move madam pm?
Not the PNM bro, its more like whats Rowley next move. PNM seats next to go. I said it before it does not matter if UNC or ILP win, what matters is keeping PNM out. PNM have failed time after time.
Keep dreaming, bribery of the citizenry can only go so far. Chag West was small enough for JW to buy enough love through handouts, yes he paved roads and built drains but how much kickback cheques were issued to him
nemisis wrote:Zoom beating up. Ah yes this is the best part of the politics threads the beat up afterwards
rfari wrote:Ah feel jw could really run like cop did for 2007 unno. Split some votes, pick up some unc seats, pave the way for growley to be elected as prime minister
zoom rader wrote:
See sig below
Habit7 wrote:pioneer wrote:If the Feds wanted Jack (as rowley claimed) they would have taken him a very long time ago.
Rowley didn't claim that, a US based Reuters reporter did.
rfari wrote:What's the next move madam pm?
K74T wrote:
pioneer wrote:Habit7 wrote:pioneer wrote:If the Feds wanted Jack (as rowley claimed) they would have taken him a very long time ago.
Rowley didn't claim that, a US based Reuters reporter did.
Still nothing here, only crickets churping.
Swisha wrote:smhMedia Release
Monday, 29 July 2013
Chaguanas By-election Results:
A Challenge that Shows the Necessity for New Rules of the Conduct of our Politics
The Congress of the People congratulates the successful candidate and returning Member of Parliament for the constituency of Chaguanas West.
We also have taken note of and respect the decision of the people of the constituency.
From the outset the COP was of the opinion that this by-election was a development of significance extending beyond the boundaries of this single constituency in the politics of Trinidad and Tobago.
The outcome of this election confirms this and presents our country with challenges and opportunity.
This victory represents a most dangerous development in the politics of our country. We have witnessed the emergence of a new vulgar concept of the politics of money based on the personal wealth of an individual versus politics of addressing of the issues as in 2010.
This outcome also signals that the people are not satisfied with the performance of the government after 3 years.
This is not a failure of coalition politics. Rather it is a demand that the People’s Partnership critically and sincerely re-examine its practice in keeping its commitments to the people and delivering good governance.
The Congress of the People in this challenging situation will continue to pursue the goals it set in 2007 and re-stated in 2010 to improve our democracy and to bring improvement in the conduct of our politics and in the conditions of life of the population that is possible only with a new approach to our governance.
In that context I call for a meeting of all the leaders of the parties of the People’s Partnership at the earliest possible opportunity to determine the direction that the coalition and government must now take.
The COP has formulated options and proposals with which we are prepared to engage the citizens. However, we will first engage our partners on these issues.
…………………………..
Hon. Prakash Ramadhar
Political Leader, COP
Habit7 wrote:pioneer wrote:Habit7 wrote:pioneer wrote:If the Feds wanted Jack (as rowley claimed) they would have taken him a very long time ago.
Rowley didn't claim that, a US based Reuters reporter did.
Still nothing here, only crickets churping.
eliteauto wrote:allyuh studying zoom racist? Anyway seems Volney has resigned from the UNC, it begins
tr1ad wrote:fuss time i take in anything government related in a long time...
when kadijah reach pon the telly....
talk about stirring in meh loins!!!!!!
Mr. Red Sleeper wrote:eliteauto wrote:allyuh studying zoom racist? Anyway seems Volney has resigned from the UNC, it begins
I eh hear that ?
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