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As the United National Congress administration approaches its first 100 days in office, it is receiving praise for its collaborative approach with citizens on key issues and its efforts to revive the economy. However, its approach to crime is facing criticism.
Today marks 96 days since the party’s sweeping victory at the April 28 General Election. The UNC assumed office on a platform of public safety, economic stability, higher wages for public servants and a more people-centred approach to governance.
Political Scientist, Dr Bishnu Ragoonath, told Guardian Media that the UNC Government did not outline a 100-day plan, making it hard to assess their early performance against specific goals.
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