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RAMPANT job losses, return of corrupt officials, bad energy deals and poor revenue policies are what the public will get if they “gamble” with the UNC, said former prime minister and current political leader of the PNM, Dr Keith Rowley, on April 11 at a PNM political rally at the Croisee in San Juan.
Calling the UNC executive “corrupt kleptocrats,” Rowley, knocked the newly elected president of the PSA, who went on a UNC platform, saying her primary objective as PSA president was to remove the PNM.
“Let me say here tonight to public servants, wherever you may be: if your president succeeds in removing the PNM from office, many thousands of you will follow that by removing yourself from your jobs."
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