Prime Minister Stuart Young speaks at yesterday’s post-Cabinet press briefing at Whitehall, Port-of-Spain.
ROGER JACOB
NTA leader Gary Griffith
UNC Oropouche West MP Davendranath Tancoo
ABRAHAM DIAZ
EBC officials transport documents from the EBC Registration Area Office for San Fernando and Penal Debe at Circular Road, San Fernando, yesterday, to their regional offices as they gear up for the upcoming General Elections to be held on April 28th.
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
PDP leader Watson Duke speaks to a resident during a walkabout in Betsy's Hope in the Tobago East constituency recently.
Courtesy PDP
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Returning Officers for the Parliamentary Elections 2025, Front L-R: Commissioner Karla Drayton-Edwards, Chairman Mark Ramkerrysingh, and Chief Election Officer Fern Narcis-Scope. Photo courtesy of the EBC.
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Father David Khan
RISHI RAGOONATH
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PNM Diego Martin West candidate Hans des Vignes greets Diane Terrence, of Nicholas Street in Carenage, during his walkabout in the community yesterday.
VASHTI SINGH
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Prime Minister Stuart Young, left, alongside Bishop of the Anglican Diocese, Reverend Claude Berkley, in a moment of prayer during a meeting Young held with religious leaders on education reform at Whitehall in Port-of-Spain yesterday.
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Opposition Member of parliament for Oropouche West Davendranath Tancoo speaks during the Unc's weekly press conference, Mulchan Seuchan Street,Chaguanas yesterday
ABRAHAM DIAZ
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Cumuto/Manzanilla MP Dr Rai Ragbir, right, and Lopinot/Bon Air West MP and Government Minister Marvin Gonzales embrace each other before the sitting of the Parliament in September 2024.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
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Newly appointed National Security Minister Marvin Gonzales meets his his predecessor Fitzgerald Hinds at the Ministry of National Security, Temple Court, Abercromby Street, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
COURTESY:MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
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Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar.
ROGER JACOB
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Dr Bishnu Ragoonath, chairman of The Council for Responsible Political Behaviour
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ABRAHAM DIAZ
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Prime Minister Stuart Young speaks at yesterday’s post-Cabinet press briefing at Whitehall, Port-of-Spain.
ROGER JACOB
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NTA leader Gary Griffith
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UNC Oropouche West MP Davendranath Tancoo
ABRAHAM DIAZ
The United National Congress (UNC) has called on the Council for Responsible Political Behaviour not to make any reference to the party in its monitoring of the operations of political parties, noting that the UNC withdrew from the council this year.
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EBC officials transport documents from the EBC Registration Area Office for San Fernando and Penal Debe at Circular Road, San Fernando, yesterday, to their regional offices as they gear up for the upcoming General Elections to be held on April 28th.
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
Since the announcement of the April 28 date for the General Election, there has been a surge in the number of people visiting the offices of the Elections and Boundaries Commission (EBC) across the country.
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PDP leader Watson Duke speaks to a resident during a walkabout in Betsy's Hope in the Tobago East constituency recently.
Courtesy PDP
The Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP), led by Watson Duke, will launch its candidates and manifesto next Monday—and the People’s National Movement (PNM), which launched its candidates last Sunday, hasn’t said when its manifesto will be launched.
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Returning Officers for the Parliamentary Elections 2025, Front L-R: Commissioner Karla Drayton-Edwards, Chairman Mark Ramkerrysingh, and Chief Election Officer Fern Narcis-Scope. Photo courtesy of the EBC.
The 41 persons who were appointed to serve as Returning Officers for the April 28, 2025 General Elections were presented with Writs of Election issued by President Christine Kangaloo giving them the authority to cause a poll to be taken in their respective
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Father David Khan
RISHI RAGOONATH
Roman Catholic priest Father David Khan says holding a General Election during Lent can create a heightened political climate that could overshadow the reflective nature of the season, leading to polarization and political attacks.
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PNM Diego Martin West candidate Hans des Vignes greets Diane Terrence, of Nicholas Street in Carenage, during his walkabout in the community yesterday.
VASHTI SINGH
A day after the election bell rang, prospective candidates in the Diego Martin West constituency, for both the People’s National Movement (PNM) and National Transformation Alliance (NTA), pounded the pavements, walking and meeting residents in the area.
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We also agree with him that it is a matter that should never be politicised. This is why the timing of this week's viral post on an incident in which he was involved, as a teenager 33 years ago at St Mary's College, is very unfortunate.
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Prime Minister Stuart Young, left, alongside Bishop of the Anglican Diocese, Reverend Claude Berkley, in a moment of prayer during a meeting Young held with religious leaders on education reform at Whitehall in Port-of-Spain yesterday.
Courtesy OPM FB page
Prime Minister Stuart Young has finally broken his silence on a bullying incident involving him which occurred some 33 years ago while he was a student at St Mary’s College in Port-of-Spain.
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Opposition Member of parliament for Oropouche West Davendranath Tancoo speaks during the Unc's weekly press conference, Mulchan Seuchan Street,Chaguanas yesterday
ABRAHAM DIAZ
UNC Chairman Davendranath Tancoo is complaining the Council for Responsible Political Behaviour, which the party withdrew from in January, has "no legal authority" over its affairs and should refrain from any commentary about its conduct.
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Cumuto/Manzanilla MP Dr Rai Ragbir, right, and Lopinot/Bon Air West MP and Government Minister Marvin Gonzales embrace each other before the sitting of the Parliament in September 2024.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
That was the reaction from United National Congress (UNC) leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar yesterday, following the news that Cumuto/Manzanilla MP Dr Rai Ragbir had resigned from the party.
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Newly appointed National Security Minister Marvin Gonzales meets his his predecessor Fitzgerald Hinds at the Ministry of National Security, Temple Court, Abercromby Street, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
COURTESY:MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
National Security Minister Marvin Gonzales, in his maiden speech today, admitted that the Ministry of National Security has not been effective in communicating with the public.
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Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar.
ROGER JACOB
Opposition Leder Kamla Persad-Bissessar has written a letter to Prime Minister Stuart Young requesting independent international election observers for the upcoming 2025 General Elections.
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