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The political landscape of Trinidad and Tobago witnessed a shift ahead of tomorrow’s General Election, as former United National Congress (UNC) Tabaquite MP, Anita Haynes-Alleyne, joined the People’s National Movement (PNM).
Haynes-Alleyne, who was replaced by attorney Sean Sobers as the UNC’s candidate for the Tabaquite constituency, emphasised her belief in nation-building and her commitment to working together with all parties for the greater good of T&T.
Speaking at the PNM’s final rally at Eddie Hart Savannah, Tacarigua, Haynes-Alleyne expressed that the PNM had transformed, becoming a more flexible and vibrant organisation. “I’ve always believed that 2025 would be a transformative year,” she said. “The PNM has put in the work to make itself a more flexible and vibrant organisation to present to the people of Trinidad and Tobago.”
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