PM Kamla slams countries who "actively involve themselves in domestic affairs of member states."
Says, CARICOM governments "if we are to cooperate it cannot be you sent your political persons to campaign." "I don't think that is right"
This is what happened because citizens put the UNC into government :
1. Removal from the EU blacklist
2. Approval of OFAC licenses
3. Good IMF report
4. Almost 1000 EOI’s received for Blueprint Revitalization plan
5. Oversubscribed bond offer on the international financial market
6. Increased interest in our energy sector from international investors
The PNM, a party long suspected of being financed by the local drug mafia and implicated in numerous allegations of paedophilia would have carried our country into international pariah status.
The law-abiding citizens say NO to lawlessness, murders, rapes, drug trafficking, paedophilia, race baiting, and the local drug mafia. Therefore they say NO to the PNM.
The UNC will continue to govern to benefit the law-abiding citizens of Trinidad and Tobago. The best is yet to come!
Members of the media contacted me today for a response to Ralph Gonsalves’ claims that UNC operatives are involved in the St Vincent and the Grenadines general election and are motivated by access to lands.
I categorically refute and reject these allegations. The following are some of the comments I shared with the media today:
It is ironic that a man whose family obtained access to three luxury apartments in Trinidad - including one on a favourable rent-to-own basis - would seek to call others greedy. Ralph should account to the people of St Vincent for his 24 years in power and stop deflecting onto the UNC.
Further, he should identify the UNC persons he claims are in St Vincent, or stop gaslighting his citizens.
The investigations into Ralph’s family concerning the acquisition of three high-rise luxury apartments at Victoria Keyes have absolutely nothing to do with their general elections.
I am informed that these investigations are intended to:
1. Determine whether any fraudulent declarations were made.
2. Verify the source of funds for the three acquisitions.
3. Identify how his daughter was able to obtain a favourable rent-to-own arrangement two days after the general election, before the new government was installed.
Recently, I have observed other CARICOM Prime Ministers and their parties actively and overtly campaigning and interfering in general elections outside their own countries within the Caribbean. The UNC does not participate in that type of deplorable and disreputable conduct. The choice of a leader for St Vincent and the Grenadines is solely for the people of that country.
If Caribbean Prime Ministers continue cavorting around the region and interfering in the affairs and elections of member states, it is only a matter of time before CARICOM implodes.