It’s a four-way battle for St Augustine so far after Congress of the People (COP) leader Carolyn Seepersad- Bachan yesterday announced she will contest the St Augustine seat.
More elections might be on the cards after the upcoming general election as by-elections may become possible for regional corporation seats if the four general election candidates who hold local government seats win in the general election.
Rackeal Bissoon, 24, who is contesting the Chaguanas West seat after being given the nod by the PNM in early June, said during a walkthrough of Orchard Gardens, that Chaguanas West was an area that neglected by their UNC MP.
Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar has accused the government of allowing their supporters to enter the country through “the back door” to vote.
Fuad Abu Bakr says he is contesting the Port-of-Spain South seat under the New National Vision (NNV) party. He says even the PNM saw his potential when they screened him for that seat and the NNV is well-poised to stage an upset in the party stronghold. He says it’s unfortunate that the party decided to go with Attorney Keith Scotland, “because he (Scotland) will be on the losing end of an election battle for Port-of-Spain South.”
The People’s National Movement’s D’Abadie O’Meara executive will today present six nominees to screen for the seat. They include Arima mayor Lisa Morris-Julian, a former Arima deputy mayor and other professionals—but no party officials.
Several outgoing Opposition United National Congress (UNC) MPs have thanked constituents and bid them farewell.
Incumbent UNC Princes Town MP Barry Padarath is returning home a little later this week than initially planned—and he isn’t worried about fallout from recent general election candidate selection since he says the party has matured.
Mohit was among 10 newcomers to the political arena who were given the nod by the UNC leader and the screening committee to contest the August 10 General Election.
Arima mayor Lisa Morris-Julian is now the People’s National Movement’s (PNM) D’Abadie O’Meara candidate after the screening team selected her yesterday.
At the 2015 general election, over 17,000 voters from the constituency of Point Fortin took to the polls.
Businessman Inshan Ishmael is gearing up to contest the St Augustine seat as an independent candidate, as he called on constituents to reject United National Congress (UNC) candidate Khadijah Ameen who he described as a non-performer.
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