Persad-Bissessar seeks fresh mandate

Trinidad and Tobago’s Opposition Leader and former prime minister, Kamla Persad-Bissessar will seek re-election to the post of leader of the United National Congress (UNC) next month even though she still has at least one year to go before facing party supporters for a new mandate.

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Preparing for general election

The UNC said that Persad-Bissessar “Has taken the decision to seek a fresh mandate from the party members as the Party prepares for a General Election” that is not due until 2020.

November 26 elections

The party said that it will hold internal elections on November 26, although internal elections are held every two years for all members of the executive except the political leader, which is held every three years. It said that 18 of the party’s 20 elected posts would be contested, including the position of Political Leader.

“The United National Congress remains committed to its democratic founding principles and we remain a people’s organization. We will continue to pursue a people’s agenda with a commitment to social justice as a guiding principle to national development,” the party said.

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Persad-Bissessar was at the helm of the UNC when it lost the 2015 general election to the People’s National Movement (PNM), led by current Prime Minister Keith Rowley.

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