Newsday.co.tt
SMALLER political parties contesting the April 28 general election could cause surprises which could influence its outcome.
This was one of the findings of a North American Caribbean Teachers Association (NACTA) survey which was released on April 14.
NACTA said in Trinidad, there were close fights between the PNM and UNC in several marginal constituencies and the results “could go either way.”
The survey did not project any smaller parties who are contesting the election winning any constituencies on April 28…
Read More
NACTA: Smaller parties can cause surprises on April 28
SMALLER political parties contesting the April 28 general election could cause surprises which could influence its outcome. This was one of the findings of a North American Caribbean Teachers Association (NACTA) survey which was released on April 14. NACTA said in Trinidad, there were close fights between the PNM and UNC in several marginal constituencies