Prime Minister says not one but two national elections are coming this year.
Addressing a large crowd of People's National Movement supporters at the Hi-Lo car park, St Augustine, on Monday night, Manning said both the general (parliamentary) election and the local government elections were coming.
He said the date for the parliamentary election would be announced "very shortly" and if the PNM was returned to power, it would seek to hold the local government elections, which have been postponed for four consecutive years. Manning said the local government system had failed and there was need for a new system of local government in Trinidad. He said the Local Government Bill would be among the first pieces of legislation to be debated in Parliament if the PNM won the election. Manning said he was the most vilified Prime Minister T&T had ever seen. He said there was a sustained attack, but, he added, he was not afraid of anyone. He dismissed claims from the Opposition United National Congress that the Parliament was dissolved hours before the scheduled debate on a motion of no confidence in him that was to be brought by Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar. He said: "There is nothing about them of which we are afraid, nothing. We stop them dead in their tracks because you know what they had planned to do."
He explained: "They had planned to come in the Parliament and lie and slander under the cloak of parliamentary privilege. Well anything you could say inside (Parliament) you could say outside too. Let them come in St Augustine here and say it. Let them go in Woodford Square and say it." Manning said his lawyers were ready to deal with any consequence of the public statements of the Opposition Leader in that regard. During the meeting Manning was offered a bottle of water. After accepting it he said at a UNC meeting they would have offered the speaker a Guinness and puncheon (alcoholic drinks). The crowd burst into laughter. Earlier Local Government Minister Hazel Manning asked repeatedly during her address at the meeting:" We are ready. Are you ready?" She advised the crowd there was no need to be fearful or doubt the decision to go to the polls after only 29 months in office. Manning said the detractors have been manipulating the information space to discredit the PNM Government.
She said the polls were to get a fresh mandate from the population to proceed with PNM plans to develop T&T according to its Vision 2020 initiative. She described the Prime Minister, who is also her husband as "a leader who has the country stamped on his heart." Science, Technology and Tertiary Education Minister and MP for Pointe-a-Pierre Christine Kangaloo said the country was being asked to vote for progress or regression. "Choose it or lose it," she added. She said US President Barak Obama was "bussing his head trying to find ways to make tertiary education there affordable... And it is so simple, you know, for President Obama to solve the problems of America–all he has to do is join the PNM."