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Them days, Jack rent almost every bus and maxi. Was chaos on the highway when the crowd spill over from mid center. The 2007 mid center rally that ruined cop chances was legendary.j.o.e wrote:wing wrote:Kamla could command a massive crowd like this and strike fear into all who oppose.?
Guuuud. I remember them days. Panday used to ram out mid centre mall carpark. Front to back
Well King kant radar, you constantly say UNC not important but you here more than everybody else. Like Barry fly out?zoom rader wrote:PNM bloggers taking to each other in this chead.
How stupid can tuners be.
Yes, they are not importantwing wrote:Well King kant radar, you constantly say UNC not important but you here more than everybody else. Like Barry fly out?zoom rader wrote:PNM bloggers taking to each other in this chead.
How stupid can tuners be.
Once again you blogging for a party that is not important at this stage. And not even getting paid. How stupid you are.zoom rader wrote:Yes, they are not importantwing wrote:Well King kant radar, you constantly say UNC not important but you here more than everybody else. Like Barry fly out?zoom rader wrote:PNM bloggers taking to each other in this chead.
How stupid can tuners be.
But PNM bloggers as urself make them important.
Dizzy28 wrote:^ Nicholas Morris on Ozempic ah wha?
Man real boil down!
PNM Victory 2025The_Honourable wrote:Kamla's Star slate, 3 of them in court?
https://newsday.co.tt/2024/05/27/unc-st ... announced/
I sit by watch jack arses like you keeping this chead alive.wing wrote:Once again you blogging for a party that is not important at this stage. And not even getting paid. How stupid you are.zoom rader wrote:Yes, they are not importantwing wrote:Well King kant radar, you constantly say UNC not important but you here more than everybody else. Like Barry fly out?zoom rader wrote:PNM bloggers taking to each other in this chead.
How stupid can tuners be.
But PNM bloggers as urself make them important.
You still promoting UNCwing wrote:Paray open to alliances with others if team wins UNC election
‘All will be welcome’
United Patriots slate leader Rushton Paray has signalled that he will have an open-door policy to people, parties and organisations interested in national development if his team wins United National Congress’ upcoming national executive election.
“The UNC must always be a home to every citizen in T&T—all must be welcomed,” Paray added yesterday.
And UNC chairman Dave Tancoo, of the Stars incumbent slate in the party election, has also said the party has openly pursued national unity,
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“... And we will continue to do so with any and everyone who shares UNC’s mission, policies and plans,” he said.
Paray and Tancoo both spoke yesterday after National Transformation Alliance (NTA) leader Gary Griffith said in a newspaper report that if the UNC did not want to form a proper alliance with his party to contest the next general election, it would fight both UNC and PNM in all 41 constituencies.
Griffith said he had “no idea of the UNC’s position on an alliance with NTA and the UNC’s leader hadn’t spoken to him for the last three months or communicated with him on any form of alliance”. He claimed some UNC Natex members felt the party could win elections on its own.
Noting UNC’s June 15 Natex elections, Griffith said he hoped whoever wins the internals would understand the UNC had only ever won an election on its own in 2000 and he hoped they’d do what is right “to get into Government”.
At a meeting in St Joseph last month, Griffith, alluding to the NTA’s “bridge” role, declared, “To those who ask what we bring to the table, is: without us, you all cannot win!”
Yesterday, Paray replied to the T&T Guardian on if he supports an alliance with Griffith’s NTA and if a United Patriots-led Natex would officially cement this.
He said, “All relationships are important in national development. The PNM has destroyed the fabric of our society, where they haven’t been able to provide simple things that matter to citizens—from water to school repairs. How will they solve major national issues like crime suppression/reduction, balance of trade, foreign exchange, joblessness, homelessness?”
He added, “Unless there are calls from our wider membership advising a different approach, a Natex driven by the United Patriots slate will welcome dialogue by any persons or organisations interested in national development. The UNC must always be a home to every citizen in T&T. All must be welcomed.”
Paray was also asked if the open door/welcome approach would apply to parties like Mickela Panday’s Patriotic Front, Philip Alexander’s Progressive Empowerment Party (PEP) and Timothy Hamel-Smith’s HOPE.
Paray replied, “All means all.”
Meanwhile, UNC chairman Tancoo, maintaining that the executive and the entity as a party had openly pursued national unity, said, “The latest court ruling against PDVSA, the abysmal state of the economy, the crime ‘tsunami’, water shortages and multitude of other issues affecting from people from home to school and business all make the PNM desperate to have distractions from this.
“Rest assured the UNC’s focused and will continue challenging the Government to highlight their failure and emphasise our plans for a better Trinbago.”
Regarding today’s deadline for the withdrawal of candidates from the Natex election, Tancoo said, “There’s a full Star slate which remains committed and resolute to working with our political leader to ensure we rescue our country from this destructive corrupt Government.”
On Monday, UNC’s Election management team will announce validly nominated candidates for the election and a list for the June 12 special voters, and the final voters’ list for each constituency will be posted. Final results will be announced June 21.
Alexander: PEP may pull out
of 2025 race
Via a social media post yesterday, PEP leader Phillip Alexander signalled the possibility that his party may not contest the next general election, noting that no other small party “is making a difference in the next election - none”!
“HOPE hopeless—99 per cent of the people reading this don’t even know it exists. NTA never was, COP dead since before (Carolyn) Seepersad-Bachan. Bas ‘Front’ party was dead when he was alive. Now he dead, it properly dead. But expect them all to make a mess,” Alexander said.
“That’s why we in the PEP have decided we will most likely not take any part in the next election. With all that mess, all that will happen is PNM will win and with votes fractured into bits—probably the biggest victory they have ever had.”
Alexander added, “Unless all serious forces opposed to the PNM unite (including all factions of the UNC) any other permutation would be a complete waste of time, effort and money...”
*** Fixit flip flop flopped. What about the axe the tax petition?
Nah hosspaid_influencer wrote:all ah we need to unite behind kamla
paid_influencer wrote:all ah we need to unite behind kamla
The_Honourable wrote:wing wrote:Is there any brief description of their qualifications and accomplishments, a brief biography. Not finding anything.The_Honourable wrote:Paray's slate "United Patriots"
Not bad
https://www.facebook.com/UnitedPatriotsUNC
Not seeing anything as yet as the slate just launch. Hoping to see also what you asked for in the upcoming days.
Much to do about nothing coming from a PNM pollThe_Honourable wrote:NACTA: UNC members dissatisfied with current executive
UNC members are dissatisfied with the performance of the incumbent members of the party's national executive (natex) and remain concerned over the fairness of the UNC's internal elections on June 15.
These were some of the findings contained in a North American Caribbean Teachers Association (NACTA) survey released on June 7.
The ongoing survey was based on the response of 520 people representing the demographic composition of the population
NACTA said UNC members nationwide unanimously supported the principle of participatory intra-party democracy, in which members have a voice in selection of the party leader and other executives and candidates for elective national and local elective office, as well as in other aspects of the functioning of a party.
But NACTA added, "Almost every respondent in the ongoing survey expressed a lack of confidence in the integrity of the opposition UNC internal elections slated for June 15. They also expressed widespread dissatisfaction in the performance of most members of the natex."
Most of these members are standing for re-election to the natex on the Star slate, which is endorsed by UNC political leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar, whose post is not up for election on June 15.
A separate election for Persad-Bissessar's post will be held next year.
All other posts on the natex are up for grabs.
NACTA said, "Voters nationwide say that if the UNC is to be taken seriously the party’s election committee should hold a credible election that does not give advantage to any of the two competing slates and should be above reproach."
But, NACTA continued, only registered UNC members are eligible to vote on June 15.
"The survey is projecting a higher turnout than the last internal in 2022 but significantly reduced from 2001 and 2010. The findings of the survey reveal that if the elections were open in which party supporters could vote, there would be a change in the natex."
NATCA said with only registered members being allowed to vote, the Persad-Bissessar-endorsed Star slate enjoys an advantage over the rival Patriots slate with grassroots UNC supporters going into the elections.
"Star, respondents point out, is being backed by 14 MPs, party organs and machinery, and some 70 councillors and aldermen. Only five MPs and a handful of councillors are with the Patriots."
The five MPs are Rushton Paray, Dinesh Rambally, Anita Haynes-Alleyne and Dr Rai Ragbir.
Paray and Haynes-Alleyne are each challenging for deputy political leader posts on the Patriots slate.
While the current scenario hints at a landslide victory for the Star slate, NACTA said an upset victory by the Patriots cannot be ruled out, given the "widespread dissatisfaction in the performance of most members of the natex."
There remains the possibility, NACTA continued, of "cross-slate voting with many voters disapproving of incumbents in the Star slate that are a negative draw."
The survey repeated the findings of previous surveys on the UNC internal elections, in which voters remain concerned about the elections being manipulated in favour of the incumbent Natex, and the inability of the party to defeat the PNM in next year's general election should a Star-led or -dominated natex be in charge of the UNC going into that election.
NACTA said the majority of UNC members maintain a change in the status quo in the party's natex will give the UNC a more robust chance of removing the PNM from office next year.
But NACTA added that UNC members repeat the views in previous surveys that unless intra-party democracy is shown to be strong in the UNC on June 15, and if the UNC fails to expand its base, it will lose to the PNM.
Based on recent surveys and current predictions, NACTA said, "The PNM is projected to pick up four seats from UNC in Trinidad with a competitive contest for two seats in Tobago. But regardless of the outcome in Tobago, the PNM will win enough seats in Trinidad to retain office. Voters, including supporters of the UNC, do not view the current composition of the UNC as a viable alternative to the PNM."
https://newsday.co.tt/2024/06/07/nacta- ... executive/
Country_Bookie wrote:Rushton Paray would have more credibility if he didn't have Dr Rai Ragbir on his slate. The stories I've heard about the good Dr suggest he's a full-fledged crook. All kinda allegations of blatant thievery from his own colleagues.
Plus, he is the MP for a constituency to which he has little connection. It's like UNC does no screening before they foist these people on the nation. The days of selecting people to represent your party in a rum shop based on who know who are long gone.
bluefete wrote:Ent I told you all that whoever controls the members list controls the election?
Well, there was some bacchanal today with that same voters list. LOLL.
Mmoney607 wrote:bluefete wrote:Ent I told you all that whoever controls the members list controls the election?
Well, there was some bacchanal today with that same voters list. LOLL.
So they ain't check before to make sure they names on list before they went to vote??
The_Honourable wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:bluefete wrote:Ent I told you all that whoever controls the members list controls the election?
Well, there was some bacchanal today with that same voters list. LOLL.
So they ain't check before to make sure they names on list before they went to vote??
It seems team paray has the authorized list. Persons checked their names and verified yet the presiding officer have some other... type... of... membership... list
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