After five weeks of intense campaigning for political leadership of the United National Congress (UNC), Siparia MP Kamla Persad-Bissessar has no regrets. Speaking before the start of a motorcade in Penal to conclude her campaign, Persad-Bissessar thanked her supporters urging them to "go out there tomorrow and vote peacefully." Despite the mudslinging and smear campaign against her, Persad-Bissessar wished her opponents incumbent political leader Basdeo Panday and Tabaquite MP Ramesh Lawrence Maharaj all the best. "To my opponents I say let the best man or woman win," said Persad-Bissessar. Wins, lose or draw, she said, they must work together after today's election to help the party and build a strong party to remove the Peoples National Movement (PNM).
She said if she loses she would remain in the party. "I will continue to serve the party in whatever way I can. I am still an elected Member of Parliament." Asked how she felt, she said, "I don't want to be facetious but I am not nervous. Once the election is fair and transparent I am very confident I will win. The support has given us tremendous strength and kept me focused." Persad-Bissessar, whose symbol is the star, said she would be casting her vote between 10 and 10.30 am at Clarke Road Hindu School in Penal. Escorted by a group of motorcyclists and accompanied by music trucks, the motorcade drove through Penal, Debe and Philippine.
?Kamla facts:
1. Born April 4, 1952 in Siparia.
2. First woman to serve as attorney general, acting prime minister and Leader of the Opposition.
3. In 1995, became as Member of Parliament for Siparia.
4. Served as attorney general in 1995.
5. Sworn in as the Minister of Education on December 22, 2000 in a UNC Government.
6. On April 26, 2006 appointed Leader of the Opposition.