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Tuesday, April 1, 2025

PDP topples PNM in THA polls, Farley says it's Tobago time now

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Renuka Singh
1211 days ago
20211206
PDP supporters celebrate as results are called during the THA elections outside the party’s headquarters in Roxborough, Tobago, on Monday.

PDP supporters celebrate as results are called during the THA elections outside the party’s headquarters in Roxborough, Tobago, on Monday.

ABRAHAM DIAZ

"It is To­ba­go time now!"

Pro­gres­sive De­mo­c­ra­t­ic Pa­tri­ots deputy leader Far­ley Au­gus­tine ad­dressed sup­port­ers Mon­day night af­ter top­pling the Peo­ple's Na­tion­al Move­ment to take con­trol of the To­ba­go House of As­sem­bly (THA).

Un­of­fi­cial fig­ures show the PDP won 12 dis­tricts, while the PNM man­aged to hold on­to 3. The of­fi­cial re­sults will be re­leased by the EBC.

Au­gus­tine said that in less than five years, the PDP was able to achieve what pre­vi­ous long­stand­ing po­lit­i­cal par­ties could not.

"The things I covenant with you re­main the same," Au­gus­tine told the gath­er­ing

The covenant in­cludes a changed THA which would work to­ward the ben­e­fit for all To­bag­o­ni­ans and not just "a few."

"I wish to use this plat­form to say to you we can­not dis­ap­point To­bag­o­ni­ans any­more," he said.

Au­gus­tine said that To­bag­o­ni­ans were dis­ap­point­ed over the last 21 years.

"Tonight starts a new day for To­ba­go," he said.

Au­gus­tine said that they could not be­have like those who ruled be­fore and said that they would be held to a high­er stan­dard.

"To­ba­go I can­not thank you enough," he said.

Au­gus­tine said this win was a re­jec­tion of a To­bag­on­ian Prime Min­is­ter over the in­com­plete au­ton­o­my.

"We have re­ject­ed your bul­ly­ing tac­tics and the kind of bul­ly­ing that hap­pens in Trinidad, we re­ject that," he said.

Au­gus­tine al­so called for a cor­dial re­la­tion­ship with Prime Min­is­ter Row­ley and asked him to not pe­nal­ize the peo­ple of To­ba­go. Au­gus­tine said that the peo­ple of To­ba­go are strong enough to top­ple him.

Au­gus­tine said that Row­ley was the Prime Min­is­ter of all the peo­ple of T&T and not just of the PNM.

He called on the sup­port­ers of the PDP to lead the way to the change.

Au­gus­tine said he would "for­ev­er big up" the par­ty's po­lit­i­cal leader Wat­son Duke and lay all cred­it for the win at his feet.

He said that Duke took all the licks dur­ing this elec­tion.

"We have had a long and ar­du­ous bat­tle," he said.

Au­gus­tine said that the PDP win showed that no amount of "big mon­ey" from Trinidad could not win an elec­tion in To­ba­go and men­tioned the mon­ey spent by the PNM on ads to dis­cred­it the PDP.

Au­gus­tine said that he was ready to get to work and was no longer wear­ing the PDP in­signia be­cause it was no longer about the par­ty but it was now about the coun­try.


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