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Akash Samaroo
Ten years after the death of former prime minister and People’s National Movement (PNM) leader Patrick Manning, Opposition Senator Dr Amery Browne says he is convinced Manning would have been proud of the party in its current form and would have been working alongside its members to return it to government.
Speaking on the anniversary of Manning’s passing yesterday, Browne described the former leader as inseparable from the PNM and said his influence continues to shape the party’s direction a decade after his death.
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