JavaScript is disabled in your web browser or browser is too old to support JavaScript. Today almost all web pages contain JavaScript, a scripting programming language that runs on visitor's web browser. It makes web pages functional for specific purposes and if disabled for some reason, the content or the functionality of the web page can be limited or unavailable.

Monday, May 5, 2025

Fireworks ahead of Paray’s UNC screening

Kamla, Padarath call him out on claims he’s been asked to step aside

by

77 days ago
20250217

Se­nior Po­lit­i­cal Re­porter

“Fire­works” start­ed even be­fore to­day’s Unit­ed Na­tion­al Con­gress screen­ing of so-called dis­si­dent Ma­yaro MP Rush­ton Paray, by mem­bers of the par­ty’s ex­ec­u­tive whom he fought in last year’s in­ter­nal polls.

Paray’s claimed he ’s re­ject­ed var­i­ous pro­pos­als from “in­ter­me­di­aries,” in­clud­ing a Sen­ate seat if he’d step aside, but UNC leader Kam­la Per­sad-Bisses­sar and MP Bar­ry Padarath have called him out to re­veal who made the pro­pos­als.

“No one was au­tho­rised by my­self or the par­ty to have any such dis­cus­sions with Paray ... Call their names, pro­vide the ev­i­dence!” Per­sad-Bisses­sar said yes­ter­day in re­sponse to Paray’s claims.

Both the UNC and the Peo­ple’s Na­tion­al Move­ment (PNM) are do­ing screen­ing to­day (See sto­ry be­low).

Per­sad-Bisses­sar said last week that while the par­ty aimed to com­plete screen­ing this week, se­lec­tions won’t be an­nounced yet. Screen­ing to­day is for Ma­yaro, Cou­va North, Cou­va South and Ca­roni Cen­tral, start­ing from 7 pm at UNC’s Ch­agua­nas head of­fice. Screen­ing con­tin­ues on Wednes­day.

The UNC, which is field­ing can­di­dates for 39 Trinidad seats, had screened for 21 ar­eas and an­nounced eight can­di­dates up to Fri­day.

Those screened last Fri­day in­clud­ed in­cum­bents Per­sad-Bisses­sar (Siparia), Roodal Mooni­lal (Oropouche East), David Lee (Clax­ton Bay for­mer­ly Pointe-a-Pierre), Padarath (Princes Town) and five per­sons for La Hor­quet­ta/Tal­paro. Screen­ing for the lat­ter was in­com­plete, of­fi­cials said. They sig­nalled Per­sad-Bisses­sar, Mooni­lal, Lee and Padarath would ob­vi­ous­ly be re­turned to con­test.

In the Ma­yaro spot­light to­day, apart from Paray, oth­er nom­i­nees are cor­po­ra­tion chair­man Ray­mond Co­zi­er and Don­ny Ma­habirs­ingh. Ex-Min­is­ter Kevin Ram­nar­ine isn’t among nom­i­nees, it was con­firmed.

UNC of­fi­cials said to­day will be the first time since ear­ly 2024 that Paray will speak face-to-face with Per­sad-Bisses­sar, who heads the screen­ing team.

“It’s al­so the first time he’ll be in­ter­viewed by the screen­ing team, which in­volves ex­ec­u­tive mem­bers whom he and his team fought in the 2024 in­ter­nals. All ac­tions and state­ments are tak­en in­to con­sid­er­a­tion in nom­i­nees’ per­for­mance - every­thing’s fair game,” a UNC source said.

Paray, in March 2024, had chal­lenged the lead­er­ship to call the in­ter­nal elec­tions by June. He led the Unit­ed Pa­tri­ots slate against Per­sad-Bisses­sar’s Stars slate for the poll. Sup­port­ing him were MPs Ani­ta Haynes- Al­leyne, Dr Rai Rag­bir, Di­nesh Ram­bal­ly and Rod­ney Charles.

In a bit­ter­ly con­test­ed elec­tion, Paray’s team lost and MPs on Paray’s UP slate be­came known as “dis­si­dents.” Paray re­cent­ly said some Ma­yaro con­stituents were con­cerned about when his screen­ing would be and had vowed “No Paray, no UNC vote.”. Paray as­sured them he want­ed to be screened and is solid­ly with UNC.

Kam­la, Bar­ry call out Paray

Yes­ter­day, Paray said he’d is­sue a for­mal state­ment on his screen­ing process “at the ap­pro­pri­ate time.”

On his chances, he said, “If the se­lec­tion is based on mer­it, I be­lieve my chances are ex­cel­lent.”

But Paray, who said he’d been ap­proached to step aside, added, “I’ve been ap­proached through in­ter­me­di­aries with var­i­ous pro­pos­als, in­clud­ing a Sen­ate seat. My re­sponse is clear—my pri­or­i­ty is Ma­yaro, and I don’t com­pro­mise on prin­ci­ples.”

He de­clined to say who the ap­proach­es came from.

How­ev­er, in an im­me­di­ate re­sponse, Per­sad-Bisses­sar said, “As UNC leader, I can say that no one was au­tho­rised by my­self or the par­ty to have any such dis­cus­sions with Paray. He should there­fore dis­close to the pub­lic who are the per­sons of­fer­ing him these pro­pos­als.”

“If he did make these state­ments, he must not hide be­hind anony­mous per­sons. Call their names, pro­vide the ev­i­dence and let them ac­count to the par­ty for mak­ing these al­leged over­tures.”

Padarath added, “The MP should stop hid­ing be­hind shad­ows and name who’s made these of­fers. The on­ly per­son who can make any of­fer of sen­a­tor­ship is the po­lit­i­cal leader. I can tell you for a fact Mrs Per­sad-Bisses­sar is a leader who doesn’t work through in­ter­me­di­aries - she’s a straight shoot­er.

“He should stop try­ing to take UNC’s mem­ber­ship for fools. Mem­bers vot­ed re­sound­ing­ly in 2024 for who they want­ed and who they didn’t want.”

Rush­ton: I’ll fol­low con­stituents’ ad­vice

Paray yes­ter­day al­so echoed con­cerns by fel­low “dis­si­dent” Rai Rag­bir, who with­drew from screen­ing last week.

Paray said, “In­di­vid­u­als fac­ing crim­i­nal charges, fraud in­ves­ti­ga­tions, or se­ri­ous cor­rup­tion al­le­ga­tions shouldn’t be part of a screen­ing com­mit­tee. How­ev­er, that de­ci­sion is be­yond my con­trol.

“I’ve en­gaged with stake­hold­ers, com­mu­ni­ty groups, and par­ty sup­port­ers across Ma­yaro. Their key con­cerns in­clude ris­ing crime/se­cu­ri­ty is­sues, eco­nom­ic stag­na­tion and lack of job op­por­tu­ni­ties, poor road in­fra­struc­ture, de­te­ri­o­rat­ing pub­lic ser­vices and a widen­ing gap be­tween par­ty lead­er­ship and grass­roots mem­bers.”

He added, “The peo­ple of Ma­yaro ex­pect the UNC to pri­ori­tise their needs and se­lect rep­re­sen­ta­tives based on com­pe­tence, elec­tabil­i­ty, and com­mit­ment—not fac­tion­al loy­al­ty. If I’m not se­lect­ed, I’ll con­sult with the peo­ple of Ma­yaro and fol­low their ad­vice.”


Related articles

Sponsored

Weather

PORT OF SPAIN WEATHER

Sponsored