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rexsmith wrote:Do you all think the gov't will extend the curfew beyond Aug 30th?
Les Bain wrote:Sorry for the nightlife businesses, but the easeup in nightly neighborhood pestilence was the best effect of the curfew.
Les Bain wrote:Sorry for the nightlife businesses, but the easeup in nightly neighborhood pestilence was the best effect of the curfew.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:
Don't the SOE extension also need a simple majority? Opposition nods irrelevant to them.Mmoney607 wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:
Why? Covid is being used to control people.
Now when the unc vote no, they'll blame unc for delta spike.
viedcht wrote:Don't the SOE extension also need a simple majority? Opposition nods irrelevant to them.Mmoney607 wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:
Why? Covid is being used to control people.
Now when the unc vote no, they'll blame unc for delta spike.
DMan7 wrote:When is Dining In set to resume?
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:239485624_274627841205830_1099190281659738634_n.jpg
Don’t exhale yet.
Trinidad and Tobago’s state of emergency (SoE) will be extended for another three months to November 2021.
The move has already been met with objection from Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar, who is calling on the Government to provide the scientific data for this extension.
Parliament will be convened from its recess next Wednesday (August 25) to approve the motion to be moved by Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley.
On May 15, President Paula-Mae Weekes declared that a state of public emergency exists in T&T.
On May 24, a motion was brought to the Parliament to extend the SoE for three months. It was passed with a simple majority vote in the House of Representatives only.
https://trinidadexpress.com/news/local/ ... 3c22b.html
sam1978 wrote:Maxie , you on a roll tonight! They should keep it for a long while. Also , they have to do something about the illegal immigrants. Quickly. They breeding like cockroaches.
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