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Manifestos for Trinidad & Tobago Elections 2010

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MEP Caribbean Publishers: Manifestos for Trinidad & Tobago Elections 2010

Friday, 14 May 2010

Manifestos for Trinidad & Tobago Elections 2010

We don't endorse political parties. What we do endorse is that the information people need to make informed decisions – whether it's about their travel, their entertainment, their investment, their government, or anything else – is readily available. In the information age and with how easily things are distributed on the internet, it is easier than ever to access this kind of information.

In Trinidad & Tobago, election season is here (and of course, Trinis are making that age-old election-time joke that roads are being paved in record time as the compaigns heat up).

The two main political parties contesting the elections – the incumbent People's National Movement (PNM) led by Prime Minister Patrick Manning, and the new People's Partnership coalition, comprised of the United National Congress (UNC), Congress of the People (COP), Tobago Organisation of the People (TOP), National Joint Action Committee (NJAC), and the Movement for Social Justice (MSJ) and led by Kamla Persad-Bissessar – have both made their manifestos public over the last week, ahead of elections on 25 May, 2010.

Click below for the full contents in PDF (in alphabetical order):

  

We look on with great curiosity to see what government will emerge on 26 May!

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1 Comments:

At 8:17 AM, May 29, 2010 , Blogger MichaelT said...

This was a good idea to post these to educate voters ahead of the election. Let us hope that the best party won!

 

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