Hours after the UNC announced it was meeting with smaller parties and some trade unions, the National Transformation Alliance (NTA) says it will drink water and mind its business.
In a statement today, the NTA said it will stand firm to ensure that the bridge constituency of independent voters is properly represented and never exploited again.
It said it remains unwavering in its commitment to ensuring that the bridge constituency of independent, floating voters is genuinely represented and never exploited or taken for granted.
"We find it interesting that smaller political parties who have been summoned by another political party and who were recently labelled as vote splitters, and pop-up parties, are now seen as relevant players in discussions about the future of governance. Whatever happened to, “We can win the next general elections alone?" Did someone wake up and smell the coffee, and reality kicked in? This shift in perspective underscores the evolving dynamics of politics in Trinidad and Tobago.
As for the NTA, we will drink our water and mind our business. While others may focus on forming ‘Cosmetic Alliances’, the NTA remains dedicated to ensuring the voices of independent voters are heard and their concerns prioritized," the NTA said.
The party added that it respects the right of any party to choose its collaborators, but firmly believes that these voters—who historically have been pivotal in deciding the outcomes in marginal constituencies, and by extension who form the Government—deserve a clear, authentic vision and leadership, not temporary overtures designed to secure votes.
" We will note, however, the inclusion of an individual who, over the years, has made the most vile statements and vowed to “work for the PNM for free” to ensure opposition forces do not form the next Government. How and if this affects the other parties remains to be seen," it said.
The NTA promised to remain committed to offering a viable alternative that speaks directly to the needs of the bridge constituency, ensuring they are never used or discarded for political gain, and preventing the same mistakes of the past.
It said its mission remains unchanged: to stand apart from the politics of convenience and ensure that independent voters receive meaningful representation rooted in integrity and accountability.