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THE People’s National Movement is expecting to make inroads into the UNC-controlled Princes Town Regional Corporation (PTRC) as two more prominent UNC members switch allegiance to the ruling party. On Wednesday, former UNC alderman Azim Bassarath confirmed he had transferred his loyalty from the UNC to the PNM and so too has Ravi Teeluck, former
In what looks like a rough and tough local government campaign towards August 14 for 141 seats, there are three related hot-spot issues facing the 1.1 million electorate: 1. By how much would the current seven PNM vs seven UNC municipal corporations’ tie change, if at all, and in whose political favour? 2. On what
None of the current PNM councillors on the Sangre Grande Regional Corporation have put their name on the list as nominees for screening for the upcoming local government election. Councillors Terry Rondon, Simone Gill-Joseph, and Paul Mongolas all bowed out of the race as 16 PNM nominees went before the party’s screening committee at the