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eliteauto wrote:ok that election is officially a comedy fest
rfari wrote:Officially scrape the barrel yes
kjaglal76 wrote:ian might win dah seat, get MONS wuk, alexander getting a nxt promotion too
hydroep wrote:Is Ian Alleyne a member of the UNC? If so, when did he become one? I was thinking of asking Ramona Ramdial, the UNC elections officer, but when it comes to membership issues she never knows anything. Perhaps Herbert Volney or Marlene Coudray might know....
Also, Vibe CT 105.1 allegedly has some long standing policy which prevents persons involved in active politics from acting as presenters on their talk shows. Hence, Errol Fabien is no longer on their 'Mixed Nuts' morning program.
I'm wondering if a similar policy applies to other Guardian Holdings companies including CNC3. If that's the case Ian's show should be cancelled or at the very least, temporarily suspended.
urabus wrote:Ian Alleyne is the PP's candidate for St Joseph
http://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/Ian ... 63701.html
is wettin after wetting......
The Leaders’ debate is now doubtful.
The Trinidad and Tobago Debates Commission (TTDC), an independent NGO, has invited the Leaders of the political parties/coalition contesting the 2013 Trinidad and Tobago Local Government Elections to participate in: “2013 Local Government Elections Debates”. The Leaders’ Debate is carded for live airing at 8pm on television and radio on Tuesday 15 October 2013 with the theme Local Government Reform.
With respect to recent announcements by political organisations, we advise that an alternative for any of the Leaders invited is not an option. We therefore respectfully reject any alternatives being offered. Our agreement with the Leaders of the various political organisations invited and with the public mandates that only Leaders participate at the Leaders’ Debate on Tuesday 15th October.
Mr David Abdulah of the Movement for Social Justice has confirmed his attendance. Dr. Rowley of the People’s National Movement has indicated that he will participate if Mrs. Persad-Bissessar’s absence is duly noted and Mr. Warner of the Independent Liberal Party is also present. Mr Warner has insisted that he will not debate without Mrs Kamla Persad-Bissessar.
The TTDC leaves open its invitation to Mrs Kamla Persad-Bissessar to reconsider her position and join the others on the debate night. We hope also that Mr Warner will see the importance of debating and participate with or without the leader of the People’s Partnership.
If after continued, concerted efforts to secure Leaders’ participation in the Leaders’ Debate on Thursday 15th October, the TTDC will be forced to cancel the Leaders’ Debate.
hydroep wrote:The Leaders’ debate is now doubtful.
The Trinidad and Tobago Debates Commission (TTDC), an independent NGO, has invited the Leaders of the political parties/coalition contesting the 2013 Trinidad and Tobago Local Government Elections to participate in: “2013 Local Government Elections Debates”. The Leaders’ Debate is carded for live airing at 8pm on television and radio on Tuesday 15 October 2013 with the theme Local Government Reform.
With respect to recent announcements by political organisations, we advise that an alternative for any of the Leaders invited is not an option. We therefore respectfully reject any alternatives being offered. Our agreement with the Leaders of the various political organisations invited and with the public mandates that only Leaders participate at the Leaders’ Debate on Tuesday 15th October.
Mr David Abdulah of the Movement for Social Justice has confirmed his attendance. Dr. Rowley of the People’s National Movement has indicated that he will participate if Mrs. Persad-Bissessar’s absence is duly noted and Mr. Warner of the Independent Liberal Party is also present. Mr Warner has insisted that he will not debate without Mrs Kamla Persad-Bissessar.
The TTDC leaves open its invitation to Mrs Kamla Persad-Bissessar to reconsider her position and join the others on the debate night. We hope also that Mr Warner will see the importance of debating and participate with or without the leader of the People’s Partnership.
If after continued, concerted efforts to secure Leaders’ participation in the Leaders’ Debate on Thursday 15th October, the TTDC will be forced to cancel the Leaders’ Debate.
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