Will Prime Minister Patrick Manning call the date for the 2010 general election when he addresses tonight's public meeting of the ruling People's National Movement (PNM) at Hi-Lo car park in St Augustine? That's the question thousands of citizens, including those attending the PNM meeting and United National Congress' (UNC) public meeting at Hi-Lo car park in Marabella, would like answered. Some sources said Manning would announce the election date in a major address. Last Thursday, on the advice of the Prime Minister, President George Maxwell Richards dissolved the Ninth Parliament at midnight, clearing the way for the holding of a general election within 90 days. In previous years, Manning had announced the election date in Parliament, but sources said he would have to break with tradition this year.
Other sources said, however, that it was unlikely that Manning would reveal the election date at tonight's meeting as preparations for the polls had not yet been completed. Also listed to speak at the PNM meeting tonight are Local Government Minister Hazel Manning, Science, Technology and Tertiary Education Minister and Pointe-a-Pierre MP Christine Kangaloo and Public Administration Minister and St Joseph MP Kennedy Swaratsingh. Ralph Maraj, a former government minister under both Manning and Basdeo Panday, is expected to return to the PNM platform tonight. Maraj resigned from the PNM in 1995, during the rift between PM Manning and his (Maraj's) sister, then Speaker Occah Seapaul, whom Manning had put under house arrest.
Manning claimed Seapaul was moving to bring down the then Government, after the suspension of Ken Valley from the House. Maraj went to the UNC and became a minister. In 2001, he, along with then UNC ministers, Ramesh Lawrence Maharaj and Trevor Sudama, expressed a lack of support for then PM Panday, causing the administration to collapse. Maraj is expected to chair tonight's meeting. Meanwhile, Manning is expected to receive a special welcome when he arrives for tonight's public meeting as he is to be escorted to the platform by a delegation of female PNM members. He is expected to speak of the many achievements of his party over the past 29 months his Government lasted.
And at the UNC meeting in Marabella, new political leader and Siparia MP, Kamla Persad-Bissessar, is expected to reveal certain information about the Prime Minister. The information was supposed to have been revealed in Parliament last Friday, during a motion of no confidence in the Prime Minister. That debate was pre-empted, as Parliament was dissolved hours earlier. Other speakers at the UNC meeting include chairman Jack Warner, deputy political leaders Roodal Moonial and Lyndira Oudit, Verna St Rose-Greaves, Jason Williams, William Archie and Thelston Jagoo. The UNC has scheduled public meetings at the Rio Claro bandstand on Wednesday, and Emerald Plaza in St Augustine on Friday.