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rfari wrote:Sb64, I have ur party card when u ready dan. Uncle growley and the pnm care bout ur future
The Third Force Movement has dropped out of the September 7th general election. In a release issued a short while ago Timothy Hamel Smith, chairman of The Third Force Movement announced that the time frame was too tight to establish the institutional framework for a fully fledged political party in order to contest the General Elections of September 7th.
Here's the Full Release: Today, Timothy Hamel Smith, chairman of The Third Force Movement announced that the time frame was too tight to establish the institutional framework for a fully fledged political party in order to contest the General Elections of September 7”
He noted with pride that TTF had made enormous strides with large crowds of enthusiastic supporters joining them at their rallies and had rattled the political establishment despite the very short time frame since its launch on July 3rd. The Third Force Movement was created with the explicit intent of making a real difference to the politics of the country: one based upon principled governance.
Timothy Hamel Smith noted that, “the whole reason for our existence first as a lobby group and then, latterly as a political party has been based upon three key foundation principles
1. The implementation of the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Property Act, 2015;
2. The enactment of Party and Campaign Financing legislation.
3. The amendment of our Constitution so as to introduce a Fair Electoral Voting System.”
He expressed regret to the many supporters who have shown their allegiance to TFM, as a real hope for change. “But”, he said, “it is better for TFM to prepare itself on a more sound structural footing now, so as not to disappoint its followers in the future.”
This is not the end of the Third Force Movement. Gerald Yetming, member of the leadership council thoroughly endorsed Mr. Hamel Smith’s actions and noted that the driving ambition of TFM: to influence change in the present way of governance, remains unchanged. “The desire to effect change, the desire to drive for more honest, transparent and principled governance, no matter which party is in power, remains” he said. “We will now simply regroup to identify which channels of action can best be activated to continue to influence how our country is governed.”
The Third Force Movement will no longer seek to participate in the General Elections leading to September 7th, but this does not preclude any of the groups or individuals associated with it from contesting these elections in their individual party names.
He also announced that the scheduled political meeting to take place tonight in the Croisee has been cancelled.
bluefete wrote:Hamel_Smith said last night that they have no affiliation with the UNC.
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bluefete wrote:bluefete wrote:Hamel_Smith said last night that they have no affiliation with the UNC.
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eliteauto wrote:UML wasn't Mr Yetming on the podium of the UNC endorsing the PM a mere 6 days before the formation of the Third Force? Don't you find the timing odd?
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