Mar 06, 2013
ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada, CMC – Less than a month after he was voted out of office, former prime minister Tillman Thomas remains at the helm of the now opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC).
Party officials who met recently to discuss the outcome of the February 19 general election which saw the NDC trounced 15-nil by the New National Party (NNP), said that Thomas’s leadership was never part of
“Nobody asked him about resigning and neither did he offer. No leadership question came up at the meetings,’’ senior NDC deputy chairman Ken Joseph told the Caribupdate Weekly newspaper.
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