PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad – Trinidad and Tobago is on Sunday marking its 63rd anniversary of political independence from Britain with the four-month old government of Prime Minister Kamla Persad Bissessar suspending the traditional military parade due to the concerns that led to the country being placed under a state of emergency (SoE).
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Political Leaders in Jamaica Confident of General Election Victory as They Make Last Minute Promises
KINGSTON, Jamaica – Jamaica’s two main political parties held their final rallies over the last weekend ahead of Wednesday’s general election, with both leaders confident of victory.
ST. JOHN’S, Antigua - Venezuela’s Foreign Affairs, Yvan Gil, has held talks with Prime Minister Gaston Browne, as Caracas seeks support from regional countries following the decision of the United States to increase its military presence near the South American country.
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad – The Trinidad and Tobago government Saturday said it fully supports the decision of the United States to deploy “military assets” into the Caribbean region to destroy what it described as “the terrorist drug cartels”.
GEORGETOWN, Guyana – Guyana’s two main political parties ended their campaign for Monday’s general elections on Saturday night with impressive rallies and expressing confidence of being victorious.
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad – The main opposition People’s National Movement (PNM) has described as “unfortunate, reckless and sinister” the statement by the government of Trinidad and Tobago supporting the decision of the United States to deploy “military assets” into the Caribbean region to destroy what it described as “the terrorist drug cartels”.
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad – Former attorney general, Garvin Nicholas, says Trinidad and Tobago government should not readily abandon its closest allies to appease “those who would easily discard us” as he questioned Port of Spain’s announcement that it fully supports the decision of the United States to deploy “military assets” into the Caribbean region to destroy what it described as “the terrorist drug cartels”.
KINGSTON, Jamaica - The leaders of the two major political parties on Thursday met for their first head to head clash in the final of three national debates.
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad - Prime Minister Kamla Persad Bissessar says her administration will over the next five years implement a “Trinidad and Tobago first policy” as she remained undaunted over criticisms at her decision to support of the United States to deploy “military assets” into the Caribbean region to destroy what it described as “the terrorist drug cartels”.
KINGSTON, Jamaica – Former People’s National Party (PNP) legislator, KD Knight, is seeking damages for defamation, including exemplary and aggravated damages, as well as costs against the chairman of the ruling Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), Dr Christopher Tufton, claiming that he had been defamed during a JLP rally on August 10.
KINGSTON, Jamaica – The main opposition People’s National Party (PNP) on Thursday raised concerns surrounding what the party described as “troubling anomalies” in the arrangements for Election Day workers, police and military to cast their votes on Friday, ahead of next week’s general election.
GEORGETOWN, Guyana – Guyana’s two main political organisations have hinted at the possibility of violence marring the September 1 general and regional elections amid concerns of possible voting irregularities.
KINGSTON, Jamaica – The Electoral Office of Jamaica (EOJ) says more than 7,000 polling stations will be operational across the country’s 63 constituencies for the September 3 general election.
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