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Trinidad & Tobago: PM Rowley says he intends to lead his PNM party into next term

Wednesday, August 15, 2018

Trinidad & Tobago’s Prime Minister, Keith Rowley has indicated that he intends to continue leading his ruling People’s National Movement (PNM) party into the next general election.

Addressing supporters at the party’s family day in central Trinidad on Sunday, Rowley said that while the elections are open to every person, nonetheless he intends to prevent “imps” from entering the executive to ruin the party.

“I am putting you on notice that I intend to put my name forward to lead the PNM into the next term. You have the right to vote for whoever you want to lead this party but I have a right to prevent you from electing into the party’s executive imps who will damage this party,” he said. There have been persons who have been very critical of the party over the last 5 to 7 years, even while maintaining their party membership, he said.

“I take careful note of who offered themselves. I will stay silent on some and I will not stay silent on others because I have a responsibility to protect the party.

“There is one particular imp who spent the last 4 years before the election going to every mosque in this country saying Rowley is against Muslims. You want to run in party office now, meet me in Balisier House (PNM headquarters).

“There is another one who took the position that this skin color of mine disqualified me from being leader of the PNM,” Rowley said, recalling that when he took over the leadership of the party in 2015 he had adopted the position that he would not get involved in the campaign.

Rowley did not name any of his detractors, but the party’s policies have come under increasing criticism from former junior finance minister Marianno Browne and former mayor of Port of Spain, Louis Lee Singh.

The PNM’s internal elections are going to be held on September 30, while the general election, where Rowley and his PNM face the electorate, are due in 2020. -(CMC)

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