This amusing chase after CCJ

Sep 25, 2013

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad - PRIME MINISTER Kamla Persad-Bissessar used her “conversational message” on Monday with the people of Trinidad and Tobago for yesterday’s 37th anniversary of this nation as a constitutional republic to signal the coming of some significant political changes for improved democratic governance and building of a more united society.
She chose the high road in pledging commitment by her People’s Partnership administration “currently revealing some non-threatening cracks” to “build a nation where each of us has the same opportunities”.
What a bold promise for a governing administration in a plural society that so often seems obsessed in highlighting weaknesses more than known strengths with less than three years more to go for closure of the People’s Partnership’s first five-year term.

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