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THE Movement for Social Justice (MSJ) will not contest the 2025 general election, political leader David Abdulah announced on January 14.
Speaking during a press conference at the Royal Hotel, San Fernando, Abdulah said instead, the party would focus on building and strengthening itself for another election to take hold of the government.
"We do not believe we are in a position to do so in 2025, and therefore we would focus on our own building."
This, he said, would include growing the party's membership, sourcing sustainable funding and improving communication, among other things.
While the party will be absent from ballots in this election, he said the party would continue to beat the ground.
Abdulah said the entrance of the Gary Griffith-led National Transformation Alliance and the Mickela Panday-led Patriotic Front into this year's race did not factor into the party's decision to sit out the election.
paid_influencer wrote:I just want to give props to the MSJ for being a party of ideology and a party of reality. The MSJ recognises the situation as it exists on the ground and the party is acting to suit. The struggle against capital will never end, so we must be practical.THE Movement for Social Justice (MSJ) will not contest the 2025 general election, political leader David Abdulah announced on January 14.
Speaking during a press conference at the Royal Hotel, San Fernando, Abdulah said instead, the party would focus on building and strengthening itself for another election to take hold of the government.
"We do not believe we are in a position to do so in 2025, and therefore we would focus on our own building."
This, he said, would include growing the party's membership, sourcing sustainable funding and improving communication, among other things.
While the party will be absent from ballots in this election, he said the party would continue to beat the ground.
Abdulah said the entrance of the Gary Griffith-led National Transformation Alliance and the Mickela Panday-led Patriotic Front into this year's race did not factor into the party's decision to sit out the election.
in the mean time, feel free to read the below:
https://www.marxists.org/reference/arch ... wv6_11.htm
hover11 wrote:Saddam hosein is an excellent candidate, has his head on, went uwi with him and the guy has potential to make that change. That's why barataria constituency on lock by UNC, he has a passion to help ppl. But that doesn't take away the fact that you accept you are a PNMj.o.e wrote:Boohoo boohoo. Joe is a PNM …. Get over it guys. That’s how democracy works
Don’t deflect and just educate and edify me about the upstanding UNCs current or upcoming.
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Dr Gabrielle Jamela Hosein
THROUGH the most top-down and elite of processes, Stuart Young is now heir to the prime ministerial throne.
Politics is Machiavellian, referring to the political theory of Italian Niccolò Machiavelli and meaning cunning, scheming and unscrupulous. Seizing and retaining power is cut-throat business.
The party would have concluded that Young could pull in more campaign money from suburban and multi-ethnic uber-rich financiers. He is widely considered pro-business rather than pro-labour and already rubs shoulders in those circles; and he has been mentored for this role over PM Rowley’s tenure – the way that older men mentor younger men so they climb the leadership ladder higher and faster in a bestowing of power from elder to younger patriarch.
Known as the glass escalator, it is invisible advantage gained from class, masculinity, and “boys’ club” networks (from secondary schools to golf clubs, business associations, male-led law firms and family companies), enabling privileged men to conveniently believe that it’s their hard work and natural brilliance that fast-tracks them to the top.
Although it was never really explained why 21 MPs considered Young the best choice, throughout this brief brouhaha, I was less interested in the process of straw polling among the few than the public discourse of the many. For example, regardless of what is allowed by the Constitution and House of Parliament maths, people questioned the process of proposing to crown Young as PM of the nation "jes so."
Dr Rowley didn’t die. He didn’t get ill. He didn’t throw a tantrum about being disrespected and threaten to retire. He didn’t even withdraw from politics. Rather, he announced both his healthiness and retention of power as party leader; likely to be the most macho figure on the hustings.
What happened was that the nation got played by a long-conceived election strategy. It might have been one thing to watch 100,000 PNM faithful be levelled to a mere red rubber stamp, party democracy be damned, but to see the position of prime minister be cynically manipulated for the gamble planned quite rightly feels suss. No disparagement of interpreters, theorists, newspaper columnists or what the opposition did ten years ago will take away from that.
People will ask questions. What has Young achieved, particularly in relation to national security, when the murder rate says it all? Will he appear as heartless, under the guise of bureaucratic efficacy, as he did during the pandemic when he wouldn’t allow the ill, impoverished, visa-less students, and a range of legitimate others to come home while some well-connected others were flying in and out? Do we believe his smart, brisk head-boy persona or his risk of mic-unmuted homophobic and sexist immaturity?
Typically, when Dr Rowley wants to appear more "man of the people," random newspaper features, as blatant as all-out propaganda, appear with him hugging sheep. Photographs of him golfing are a major "no no" in these moments, for who in precarious urban hot spots earns $60,000 (set to be $89,000) a month and golfs?
Never having been "of the people," Young doesn’t bring those vibes which is why Dr Rowley may roll as elder statesman/shepherd/scolding-schoolmaster on the campaign trail. As past athlete, Young might be marketed as a guy who takes a sweat with "the youths" and understands sports development as a strategy for tackling crime in communities, though it’s a little late to champion this after years in national security. We might get energy czar of the Saith and Lok Jack tradition, except our energy base has contracted and fossil extraction is increasingly associated with climate catastrophe, so, as legacy, this is a little sketchy.
We might get “fresh new face” to frame Persad-Bissessar as “aged has-been,” and some might be partial to the narrative of making ethnic history. However conceived, a media campaign will need to make him appear less "one per cent." It will be disappointing to hear what the UNC did ten years ago dredged up as a bogey. That would mean a party unable to convince voters of its ability to deliver on promises or focus on the future.
What does all this mean for us? Watching these Young and Restless episodes, we must focus on what should be happening in our society, be loyal first to democratic and national needs instead of elites, and name exactly what we see unfolding plainly and fearlessly. We are ever at risk of leadership that offers less than we deserve, caught as we are in the machinations of one-upmanship among political parties.
Diary of a mothering worker
Entry 549
U so full ofj.o.e wrote:hover11 wrote:Saddam hosein is an excellent candidate, has his head on, went uwi with him and the guy has potential to make that change. That's why barataria constituency on lock by UNC, he has a passion to help ppl. But that doesn't take away the fact that you accept you are a PNMj.o.e wrote:Boohoo boohoo. Joe is a PNM …. Get over it guys. That’s how democracy works
Don’t deflect and just educate and edify me about the upstanding UNCs current or upcoming.
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Don’t know him personally but he seems like a good one. He should be more to the forefront. Would do the UNC well.
Anyone else …. I liked Anita but I think the internal wrangling cut her potential short. Hopefully she can recover
zoom rader wrote:U so full ofj.o.e wrote:hover11 wrote:Saddam hosein is an excellent candidate, has his head on, went uwi with him and the guy has potential to make that change. That's why barataria constituency on lock by UNC, he has a passion to help ppl. But that doesn't take away the fact that you accept you are a PNMj.o.e wrote:Boohoo boohoo. Joe is a PNM …. Get over it guys. That’s how democracy works
Don’t deflect and just educate and edify me about the upstanding UNCs current or upcoming.
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Don’t know him personally but he seems like a good one. He should be more to the forefront. Would do the UNC well.
Anyone else …. I liked Anita but I think the internal wrangling cut her potential short. Hopefully she can recoverit smells on tuner
U will always vote PNM, u fool on one on tuner
j.o.e wrote:zoom rader wrote:U so full ofj.o.e wrote:hover11 wrote:Saddam hosein is an excellent candidate, has his head on, went uwi with him and the guy has potential to make that change. That's why barataria constituency on lock by UNC, he has a passion to help ppl. But that doesn't take away the fact that you accept you are a PNMj.o.e wrote:Boohoo boohoo. Joe is a PNM …. Get over it guys. That’s how democracy works
Don’t deflect and just educate and edify me about the upstanding UNCs current or upcoming.
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Don’t know him personally but he seems like a good one. He should be more to the forefront. Would do the UNC well.
Anyone else …. I liked Anita but I think the internal wrangling cut her potential short. Hopefully she can recoverit smells on tuner
U will always vote PNM, u fool on one on tuner
Never mind me zoomie. Who are your faves in UNC …. Present and upcoming ?
Alibocus (makamillion) is a good one too, he has a vested interest in the ppl as well. He has that charisma to take Faris seat, the youths will vote for himshake d livin wake d dead wrote:j.o.e wrote:zoom rader wrote:U so full ofj.o.e wrote:hover11 wrote:Saddam hosein is an excellent candidate, has his head on, went uwi with him and the guy has potential to make that change. That's why barataria constituency on lock by UNC, he has a passion to help ppl. But that doesn't take away the fact that you accept you are a PNMj.o.e wrote:Boohoo boohoo. Joe is a PNM …. Get over it guys. That’s how democracy works
Don’t deflect and just educate and edify me about the upstanding UNCs current or upcoming.
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Don’t know him personally but he seems like a good one. He should be more to the forefront. Would do the UNC well.
Anyone else …. I liked Anita but I think the internal wrangling cut her potential short. Hopefully she can recoverit smells on tuner
U will always vote PNM, u fool on one on tuner
Never mind me zoomie. Who are your faves in UNC …. Present and upcoming ?
I like sadam... That's about it
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:j.o.e wrote:zoom rader wrote:U so full ofj.o.e wrote:hover11 wrote:Saddam hosein is an excellent candidate, has his head on, went uwi with him and the guy has potential to make that change. That's why barataria constituency on lock by UNC, he has a passion to help ppl. But that doesn't take away the fact that you accept you are a PNMj.o.e wrote:Boohoo boohoo. Joe is a PNM …. Get over it guys. That’s how democracy works
Don’t deflect and just educate and edify me about the upstanding UNCs current or upcoming.
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Don’t know him personally but he seems like a good one. He should be more to the forefront. Would do the UNC well.
Anyone else …. I liked Anita but I think the internal wrangling cut her potential short. Hopefully she can recoverit smells on tuner
U will always vote PNM, u fool on one on tuner
Never mind me zoomie. Who are your faves in UNC …. Present and upcoming ?
I like sadam... That's about it
Alibocas was rejected for Sando West. Dowlath is the candidate. I agree that he would have been a good candidate, he's doing a good job as a councillor thus far.hover11 wrote:Alibocus (makamillion) is a good one too, he has a vested interest in the ppl as well. He has that charisma to take Faris seat, the youths will vote for himshake d livin wake d dead wrote:j.o.e wrote:zoom rader wrote:U so full ofj.o.e wrote:hover11 wrote:Saddam hosein is an excellent candidate, has his head on, went uwi with him and the guy has potential to make that change. That's why barataria constituency on lock by UNC, he has a passion to help ppl. But that doesn't take away the fact that you accept you are a PNMj.o.e wrote:Boohoo boohoo. Joe is a PNM …. Get over it guys. That’s how democracy works
Don’t deflect and just educate and edify me about the upstanding UNCs current or upcoming.
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Don’t know him personally but he seems like a good one. He should be more to the forefront. Would do the UNC well.
Anyone else …. I liked Anita but I think the internal wrangling cut her potential short. Hopefully she can recoverit smells on tuner
U will always vote PNM, u fool on one on tuner
Never mind me zoomie. Who are your faves in UNC …. Present and upcoming ?
I like sadam... That's about it
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j.o.e wrote:Plenty votes for Saddam….. some for Alibocus, I know Alibocus well, not convinced by him but time will tell. I don’t think he’s selected for any seat at this point though but I agree he can relate to the youths.
The_Honourable wrote:j.o.e wrote:Plenty votes for Saddam….. some for Alibocus, I know Alibocus well, not convinced by him but time will tell. I don’t think he’s selected for any seat at this point though but I agree he can relate to the youths.
Alibocus is running for San Fernando East, was confirmed three weeks ago
Except 1% , PNM contract grabbers and gangspaid_influencer wrote:when the UNC wins, everybody wins
paid_influencer wrote:Dowlath is a next good one. He beating the streets already, everybody like him. He is exactly the type of person we need in the new government. We going to kick out that nastiness Faris kick him out that nastiness nobody like faris
paid_influencer wrote:when the UNC wins, everybody wins
Keep focusing on UNC when it's Tobago that will win the GEMaxPower wrote:Does UNC really have a chance?
Why Hover, paid, smash, paria and others only frothing and ranting when PNM losing in a few months? Isn't it just a matter of time?zoom rader wrote:Keep focusing on UNC when it's Tobago that will win the GEMaxPower wrote:Does UNC really have a chance?
Bye bye PNM
PNM not winning the marginals though, marginals don't fall for mamaguywing wrote:Why Hover, paid, smash, paria and others only frothing and ranting when PNM losing in a few months? Isn't it just a matter of time?zoom rader wrote:Keep focusing on UNC when it's Tobago that will win the GEMaxPower wrote:Does UNC really have a chance?
Bye bye PNM
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