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FOR Prime Minister Stuart Young long lines at the International School of Port of Spain, International Drive, Westmoorings were an indication that the democratic process in this country was alive and well.
Young spoke to a number of issues as he was interviewed by media after voting at 9.41 am on April 28.
He, like many others who voted there, described the voting process as smooth.
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