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As Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley officially steps down from leadership after a decade at the helm, political analysts have weighed in on his legacy, with one giving him a failing grade.
During an interview with Guardian Media yesterday, Dr Indira Rampersad noted that plaguing issues affecting security and the economy were among the defining and divisive aspects of Dr Rowley’s time in office.
“It will be a failing grade, maybe something like three out of 10, it won’t be a passing grade, too many things. I will be giving points on management of the economy, I think that was a failure, management of crime, failure, foreign exchange, that has to do with the economy, also failure.”
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