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The_Honourable wrote:Kamla should call the natex elections that is due in June... might as well call elections for her leadership position one time which is due in 2025. More than likely she would win. Paray is a good one, but he doesn't have the command of the membership that Kamla does.
If Kamla wins, she can boast that she got her mandate from the membership, clear out anyone that is against her, all internal elections behind her, and solely focus on generals that is due next year august or so.
paid_influencer wrote:The_Honourable wrote:Kamla should call the natex elections that is due in June... might as well call elections for her leadership position one time which is due in 2025. More than likely she would win. Paray is a good one, but he doesn't have the command of the membership that Kamla does.
If Kamla wins, she can boast that she got her mandate from the membership, clear out anyone that is against her, all internal elections behind her, and solely focus on generals that is due next year august or so.
ah telling yuh, 2025 we taking this. unity platform everybody coming together to throw out pnm
pugboy wrote:when jack showing up to unite everybody?
This happened already in 2010. Will the aftermath be the same? ie PEA, Gary, Roget and whoever else gets thrown out like last rounds. Only hope for change is if she gets a taste of her own medicine and is betrayed by her inner circle..... imagine Barry as political leader lol.paid_influencer wrote:The_Honourable wrote:Kamla should call the natex elections that is due in June... might as well call elections for her leadership position one time which is due in 2025. More than likely she would win. Paray is a good one, but he doesn't have the command of the membership that Kamla does.
If Kamla wins, she can boast that she got her mandate from the membership, clear out anyone that is against her, all internal elections behind her, and solely focus on generals that is due next year august or so.
ah telling yuh, 2025 we taking this. unity platform everybody coming together to throw out pnm
bluefete wrote:None of those mocking pretenders to the throne stand a chance, so long as Tantie Kams controls that UNC members list.
And there is no way in hell she is going to let those mocking pretenders get that list.
Mmoney607 wrote:If there is this widespread displeasure with the leadership of Kamla Persad Bissesear, Paray should be able to get 3,000 unc people to gather outside unc headquarters. Not so?
Yes, PM pension plus opposition leader salary with no real responsibility and surrounded by weak women and former men to massage the ego. It's almost as nice as a paid PNM blogger.eliteauto wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:If there is this widespread displeasure with the leadership of Kamla Persad Bissesear, Paray should be able to get 3,000 unc people to gather outside unc headquarters. Not so?
That's a valid point, ppl are disaffected with her but afraid to show it for fear of victimization, the UNC is still a party where dissent equals ostracisation and labeling as a PNM. The membership still has Kamla as a deity not to be challenged.
If they lose the next GE a simple EBC is PNM/voter padding/race etc will suffice to placate the core. They like it so, so why fuss about it
eliteauto wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:If there is this widespread displeasure with the leadership of Kamla Persad Bissesear, Paray should be able to get 3,000 unc people to gather outside unc headquarters. Not so?
That's a valid point, ppl are disaffected with her but afraid to show it for fear of victimization, the UNC is still a party where dissent equals ostracisation and labeling as a PNM. The membership still has Kamla as a deity not to be challenged.
If they lose the next GE a simple EBC is PNM/voter padding/race etc will suffice to placate the core. They like it so, so why fuss about it
wing wrote:Yes, PM pension plus opposition leader salary with no real responsibility and surrounded by weak women and former men to massage the ego. It's almost as nice as a paid PNM blogger.eliteauto wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:If there is this widespread displeasure with the leadership of Kamla Persad Bissesear, Paray should be able to get 3,000 unc people to gather outside unc headquarters. Not so?
That's a valid point, ppl are disaffected with her but afraid to show it for fear of victimization, the UNC is still a party where dissent equals ostracisation and labeling as a PNM. The membership still has Kamla as a deity not to be challenged.
If they lose the next GE a simple EBC is PNM/voter padding/race etc will suffice to placate the core. They like it so, so why fuss about it
bluefete wrote:paid_influencer wrote:The_Honourable wrote:Kamla should call the natex elections that is due in June... might as well call elections for her leadership position one time which is due in 2025. More than likely she would win. Paray is a good one, but he doesn't have the command of the membership that Kamla does.
If Kamla wins, she can boast that she got her mandate from the membership, clear out anyone that is against her, all internal elections behind her, and solely focus on generals that is due next year august or so.
ah telling yuh, 2025 we taking this. unity platform everybody coming together to throw out pnm
Only if Panday joins and she is not so mad.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:So how Dr.Charles have people under pressure for deed and approval? Years upon years and men catching they mc for proper paper work...anddddd this man sit down in parliament yea
pugboy wrote:yeah i just don’t understand this fascination ppl have with mickela as though she is some kind of messiah
Mmoney607 wrote:The leader of the UNC has to strike a balance between keeping support of the Indian base while getting support in the corridor. Kamla currently doing a better job of the latter and that's real reason why she getting so much push back, people find the Indian essence dissipating
"The findings also reveal neither party has attracted significant cross-racial support but the PNM has attracted more Indo-Trinidadians than the UNC has attracted Afro and mixed Trinidadians. Indo-Trinidadians don’t see the UNC returning to office with the result that many party supporters, including financiers, have been gravitating towards and embracing the PNM. "
The UNC, Nacta continued, does not attract similar crossover support from Afro- or mixed Trinidadians.
"The latter further reduces the electoral prospect of UNC capturing government whenever elections are held."
https://newsday.co.tt/2024/03/22/nacta- ... -election/
VexXx Dogg wrote:pugboy wrote:yeah i just don’t understand this fascination ppl have with mickela as though she is some kind of messiah
She’s not even close.
People seeing her through the rose tinted lens of bas. Of the current crop of contenders, I’ll suggest that she’s probably the best of the lot, but she’s still an unproven politician, she needs that first dance. If she wasn’t a panday, nobody woulda really take her on, just another aspiring politician
Exactly. I don't know what he drinking to come up with that. The Indian base is shrinking and the mixed, educated, young and undecided voters view her as very unlikable. It makes no sense that all your support is concentrated in central while the PNM has taken and entrenched themselves in the former marginals. Of course, when you had a 29/12 majority, constitutional reform to enable proportional representation was an option, but section 34 was more important somehow.Habit7 wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:The leader of the UNC has to strike a balance between keeping support of the Indian base while getting support in the corridor. Kamla currently doing a better job of the latter and that's real reason why she getting so much push back, people find the Indian essence dissipating
Sure
"The findings also reveal neither party has attracted significant cross-racial support but the PNM has attracted more Indo-Trinidadians than the UNC has attracted Afro and mixed Trinidadians. Indo-Trinidadians don’t see the UNC returning to office with the result that many party supporters, including financiers, have been gravitating towards and embracing the PNM. "
The UNC, Nacta continued, does not attract similar crossover support from Afro- or mixed Trinidadians.
"The latter further reduces the electoral prospect of UNC capturing government whenever elections are held."
https://newsday.co.tt/2024/03/22/nacta- ... -election/
wing wrote:Exactly. I don't know what he drinking to come up with that. The Indian base is shrinking and the mixed, educated, young and undecided voters view her as very unlikable. It makes no sense that all your support is concentrated in central while the PNM has taken and entrenched themselves in the former marginals. Of course, when you had a 29/12 majority, constitutional reform to enable proportional representation was an option, but section 34 was more important somehow.Habit7 wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:The leader of the UNC has to strike a balance between keeping support of the Indian base while getting support in the corridor. Kamla currently doing a better job of the latter and that's real reason why she getting so much push back, people find the Indian essence dissipating
Sure
"The findings also reveal neither party has attracted significant cross-racial support but the PNM has attracted more Indo-Trinidadians than the UNC has attracted Afro and mixed Trinidadians. Indo-Trinidadians don’t see the UNC returning to office with the result that many party supporters, including financiers, have been gravitating towards and embracing the PNM. "
The UNC, Nacta continued, does not attract similar crossover support from Afro- or mixed Trinidadians.
"The latter further reduces the electoral prospect of UNC capturing government whenever elections are held."
https://newsday.co.tt/2024/03/22/nacta- ... -election/
"many party supporters, including financiers, have been gravitating towards and embracing the PNM. "
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