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A Cabinet note which circulated on Saturday night sparked speculation that this year's Independence Day military parade had been cancelled, but Government sources say the event is still expected to go ahead.
The note, dated June 11 and titled Proposal for Hosting of the Ceremonial Military Parade and Route March to Commemorate the 64th Anniversary of the Independence of Trinidad and Tobago, stated that Cabinet had granted Defence Minister Wayne Sturge leave to withdraw the note. It was signed by Cabinet Secretary C. Hemlee.
The reference to the note being "withdrawn" led some to conclude the parade had been scrapped, particularly given similarities to last year when the country was under a State of Emergency and Cabinet ministers had reported receiving death threats.
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