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Chief Secretary Farley Augustine says Tobago will be part of the ongoing consultations on the proposed Stand Your Ground legislation, as it could have implications for the island’s tourism sector.
“I expect that there will be consultations in Tobago, because there are implications for us, for our tourism sector,” Augustine told reporters.
He made it clear that the Tobago House of Assembly will not be hosting its own consultations. However, he said members of parliament will meet with residents to gather their opinions.
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