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THE UNC is making it clear that as it aspires to office on April 28, devaluing the TT dollar is not an option as claimed by Prime Minister Stuart Young.
From a PNM platform at Harris Promenade, San Fernando on April 2, Young said if the UNC wins the election, to facilitate its bag of election "poison" not goodies, they will have to go to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and subsequently devalue the dollar.
He read from a document titled the UNC National Economic Transformation Master Plan from 2020 to 2025, which he said is still on their website and which speaks to the devaluation.
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