The Member of Parliament for Barataria/San Juan, Saddam Hosein, has criticised Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley’s handling of his potential resignation, calling it a "political gimmick" and warning of its serious implications for the country.
UNC Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar has rejected a “One Love” outreach by the Progressive Alliance (PATT) coalition—comprising HOPE, Gary Griffith’s National Transformation Alliance (NTA), and the Community Reformation Network. She also said the UNC was not interested in attending the coalition’s March 12 public meeting.
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley is not yet ready to say when he is stepping down. When asked about his last day in office, Rowley simply responded, “Not yet,” before getting into his vehicle and leaving.
Attorney Larry Lalla, SC, has parted ways with the United National Congress (UNC) after a 13-year tenure with the party.
Former House Speaker Nizam Mohammed has weighed in on the issue regarding the process involved in Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley's withdrawal from office. He says the replacement of Rowley as the People's National Movement's (PNM) leader is separate and apart, resting solely in the domain of the PNM, and has nothing to do with reference to Section 76 of the Constitution.
So-called United National Congress (UNC) “dissident,” Mayaro MP Rushton Paray, says if he is unable to secure his existing candidacy, he’ll engage in open dialogue with the people of Mayaro, and any decision about his political future will be made with their input and best interests in mind.
Larry Lalla has resigned from the United National Congress (UNC), as stated in a letter dated February 24, 2025, addressed to the party's chairman, Dave Tancoo. Lalla explained that he made this decision "after careful consideration over the past few months." He cited his unsuccessful attempts to advocate for change within the party over the past nine years as a key reason for his resignation.
United National Congress candidates Ernesto Kesar and Clyde Elder have resigned from the Movement of Social Justice (MSJ).
The People’s National Movement (PNM) will screen its two nominees for the Tobago East and West seats on Saturday, ahead of the Government’s Parliamentary caucus on Sunday and Monday.
Leader of the Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP), Watson Duke, wants soca artiste Machel Montana's lawyer—J. Larry Williams—to apologize for imputing improper motives to his use of the song “Buss Head”.
Soca artiste Machel Montana's lawyer, J. Larry Williams, says Progressive Democratic Patriots' political leader, Watson Duke, has used the song “Buss Head”, without permission.
The Tobago Council of the People's National Movement (PNM) is calling on Watson Duke—political leader of the Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP)—to make a personal apology to the Tobago women he wronged by calling them "stink and dutty" during the recent general elections.
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