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First-time UNC candidates for constituencies are vowing to improve the quality of life through various programmes while enhancing security in the various communities they plan to serve.
During the UNC's community meeting at the Arima North Secondary School on Friday night, some of the party's newcomers urged the public to consider their options for the upcoming general elections later this month and make a decision in the best interest of their families and their long-term benefit.
The candidate for Lopinot/Arouca, Dr Natalie Chaitan Maharaj, recalled her experiences meeting and hearing from constituents during a walkabout just before arriving at the meeting.
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