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PRIME Minister Stuart Young said the PNM general election manifesto made no multimillion dollar “wild promises” allegedly unlike the UNC, but listed actions to actually be carried out.
The PNM chairman spoke at the manifesto launch at Balisier House, Port of Spain, on April 16, alongside PNM leader Dr Keith Rowley, lady vice chairman Camille Robinson Regis and general secretary Foster Cummings.
Rowley declared, “The manifesto was not driven by populism.”
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