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| Hon Christine Kangaloo @ the public education meeting in the College of Harris Promenade |
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Two years ago, on November 5, 2007, the people of Trinidad and Tobago went to the polls. Back then, we had choices like it was going out of style: we had COP, UNC, DNA, DAC and TUF. But in the end, no matter what they called themselves, all of them suffered the same fate: “L-I-C-K-S” from the “P-N-M”. |
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| Hon. Junia Regrello @ the public education meeting in the College of Harris Promenade |
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I am only the opening act, I guess I am still enjoying the virtue of political virginity but let me assure you that we have a list of powerful speakers lined up, it’s going to be an exciting evening. |
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| Youth Speaker Termika Kinsale @ the public education meeting in the College of Harris Promenade |
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It is a great honour and special privilege for me, as a member of the youth league, of San Fernando East Constituency, to be given the opportunity to address this meeting tonight. This is the second in the series of public education fora, designed to offer further public information on aspects of vision 2020, as the People's National Movement continues to reinvigorate itself, to take the people of Trinidad and Tobago, towards a brighter future. |
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| Senator the Hon. Jerry Narace @ the public education meeting in the College of Mayaro |
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Which is the only political party with a vision for every citizen of Trinidad & Tobago?
And which is the only political party capable of delivering on that vision? |
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Prime Minister Patrick Manning
reads his speech at the UN |
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