Ashton Dhaniram, left, Deoraj Basdeo, Jesse Hosein, Adesh Siriram and Tricia Hosein, shows their index fingers after voting at Charlieville Presbyterian School.
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SWWTU president-general Michael Annisette, centre, protests with port workers on Dock Road, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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Political activist Ravi Balgobin-Maharaj
Deputy CoP, Intelligence and Investigations, Suzette Martin, Insp Joshua Pierre and Assistant Commissioner of Police, Crime, Richard Smith, speak to the media outside the Tunapuna Police Station yesterday.
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Prime Minister Stuart Young
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Political analyst Derek Ramsamooj
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PDP leader Watson Duke
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UNC La Horquetta/Talparo candidate Phillip Watts at the party’s cottage meeting in La Horquetta/ Talparo on Monday.
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Chaguanas Chamber head Baldath Maharaj
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Ferdinand “Ferdie” Ferreira, left, speaks with attorney Russell Martineau, SC, at the swearing in ceremony of Prime Minister Stuart Young at President’s House, St Ann’s, Port-of-Spain yesterday.
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Martin George
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Progressive Democratic Patriots political leader Watson Duke speaks during an interview after the commissiong of the new Tobago airport terminal on Saturday.
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National Transformation Alliance leader Gary Griffith
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Dr Faith Brebnor
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UNC Political Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar during the UNC Monday night Cottage meeting held at Brazil Secondary School yesterday.
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Ashton Dhaniram, left, Deoraj Basdeo, Jesse Hosein, Adesh Siriram and Tricia Hosein, shows their index fingers after voting at Charlieville Presbyterian School.
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SWWTU president-general Michael Annisette, centre, protests with port workers on Dock Road, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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Political activist Ravi Balgobin-Maharaj
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Prime Minister Stuart Young
Prime Minister Stuart Young has responded to a bullying incident which occurred when he was a student at St Mary’s College 33 years ago.
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Based on all that our sources have been telling us over the past few weeks, we were not in the least surprised yesterday by Prime Minister Stuart Young’s announcement of an April 28 election date.
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Prime Minister Stuart Young
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That’s the date announced by the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) at 3.50 pm yesterday for T&T’s next general election.
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Political analyst Derek Ramsamooj
Three political analysts believe that newly minted Prime Minister Stuart Young’s swift announcement of the general election date—less than 24 hours after taking the oath of office—suggests internal turmoil within the People’s National Movement (PNM). Political analyst Derek Ramsamooj likened the 2025 general election to a political sprint, shorter than a 60-metre dash.
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PDP leader Watson Duke
Political parties in Tobago all say they are ready for battle after the election date—April 28—was announced yesterday.
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UNC La Horquetta/Talparo candidate Phillip Watts at the party’s cottage meeting in La Horquetta/ Talparo on Monday.
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United National Congress (UNC) La Horquetta/Talparo candidate Phillip Watts has called on PNM supporters to close that “red door” and enter the “house of yellow.”
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Chaguanas Chamber head Baldath Maharaj
The Chaguanas Chamber of Commerce is calling on all political leaders to address the urgent economic and business challenges facing Trinidad and Tobago, following the announcement of the general election on April 28, 2025.
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Ferdinand “Ferdie” Ferreira, left, speaks with attorney Russell Martineau, SC, at the swearing in ceremony of Prime Minister Stuart Young at President’s House, St Ann’s, Port-of-Spain yesterday.
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Ferdinand “Ferdie” Ferreira, a founding member of the People’s National Movement (PNM) and seasoned political commentator, has called for Dr Keith Rowley to relinquish his role as party political leader before the 2025 general elections.
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The threat of legal action challenging the constitutionality of his appointment isn’t the biggest hurdle for Prime Minister Stuart Young. His biggest task will be winning sufficient goodwill to successfully lead his People’s National Movement (PNM) into general elections that must be held no later than November 28. That isn’t much time to gain the necessary political traction in what is shaping up to be a crowded electoral race that is likely to include a United National Congress (UNC)-led coalition among the various contenders. He will need PNM supporters to rally around him and expand the ruling party’s support base beyond its traditional strongholds.
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Martin George
Tobago Chamber head and attorney at law, Martin George says the ruling People’s National Movement (PNM) is entering the General Election from a “position of strength and readiness,” while the opposition and other parties are still trying to get their houses in order.
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Progressive Democratic Patriots political leader Watson Duke speaks during an interview after the commissiong of the new Tobago airport terminal on Saturday.
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Watson Duke, leader of the Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP), has confirmed he will contest a seat in the 2025 general election, setting the stage for a fierce battle in Tobago. The April 28 date election date was announced on Tuesday and both the PDP and the People’s National Movement (PNM) are preparing for a heated contest in Tobago East and Tobago West.
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National Transformation Alliance leader Gary Griffith
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Political Leader of the National Transformation Alliance (NTA), Gary Griffith, said his party anticipated the April 28 election date and has been preparing accordingly.
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