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Tuesday, July 15, 2025

No discrepancies reported to PNM so far in South

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Sashca Wilson
1800 days ago
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Kazim Hosein and his wife Cathy Hosein voted at the San Fernando Central Secondary School.

Kazim Hosein and his wife Cathy Hosein voted at the San Fernando Central Secondary School.

Rishi Ragoonath

Sascha Wil­son

As elec­tors con­tin­ue to came out in their num­bers to vote, no dis­crep­an­cies was re­port­ed this far to the Peo­ple's Na­tion­al Move­ment in at least three con­stituen­cies in south.

Lo­cal Gov­ern­ment Min­is­ter Kaz­im Ho­sein says as the PNM co­or­di­na­tor for San Fer­nan­do West, San Fer­nan­do East and Pointe a Pierre he has been on the ground since 4.30 am, vis­it­ing var­i­ous polling sta­tions and he has re­ceived no com­plaints.

Speak­ing with re­porters af­ter vot­ing at San Fer­nan­do Cen­tral Sec­ondary School, Kaz­im Ho­sein said he was pleased with

the vot­ing ex­er­cise and the COVID-19 mea­sures.

"I want to com­pli­ment the EBC this morn­ing be­cause every­thing is in place, so­cial dis­tanc­ing, sani­tis­ing and it has been flow­ing. The lines have been very, very long in some ar­eas but it has been flow­ing."

Told that the Pro­gres­sive Em­pow­er­ment Par­ty's can­di­date Beni­son Jage­sar com­plained about UNC para­pher­na­lia op­po­site the polling sta­tion at San Fer­nan­do West Sec­ondary, Ho­sein said he was not aware of that.

How­ev­er, while po­lit­i­cal posters should not be post­ed near polling sta­tions, Ho­sein did not think it would have in­flu­enced vot­ers choice. "I don't think so peo­ple made up their minds al­ready."

With elec­tions, he said, all these thing are ex­pect­ed.

"Look yes­ter­day they said no mo­tor­cades but if one truck come out cars just fall in. It is part of elec­tions, the hype..."


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