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The Chief of Mission of the Caricom observer team in Trinidad and Tobago for the April 28 General Election, Ian Hughes says the team does not anticipate any major violence or other significant disruptions on Monday.
The team of eight observers and four accompanying members of the Caricom Secretariat met with the media yesterday, as part of a series of stakeholder meetings since they began their mission on Monday.
Hughes said they also met this week with the Elections and Boundaries Commission (EBC), the United National Congress (UNC), the People’s National Movement (PNM), the National Transformation Alliance, the Progressive Democratic Patriots, the Inter-Religious Organisation, the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service, the San Fernando Chamber of Commerce and the National Centre for Persons with Disabilities.
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