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D Diesel Report wrote:Boy, its a democracy. I say now that it have about 6 or 7 third parties now, PNM supporters have no excuse to support PNM anymore. Before they said, nah boy, UNC is crap and COP is UNC.
But now they have choice for so. If they vote PNM again, is because they thought it was a intelligence multiple choice exam and teacher say PNM is the right choice.
nos_specialist wrote:VOTE FOR MY PARTY..the Federation Of Change
Dun know
Dizzy28 wrote:Mahatir won the election btw. Malaysia will have a 92 year old PMairuma wrote:"Panday has told some people he is inspired by Malaysia’s former premier Mahathir Mohamad, who at 92, was announced in January as the Pakatan Harapan candidate for Prime Minister for the upcoming 2018 election"
92 - 84 = 8
2025 - 2018 = 8
I would say Bas is not very optimistic about winning the next election!
Either way... why should splitting UNC votes be a concern for the Pandays? If they like politics and Kams don't want to let them in the party that Bas built and their principles are opposed to the principles of the PNM (or so they would like us to believe)..... they free to start their own party IMHO.
urbandilema wrote:Lol FB_IMG_1526343708673.jpg
Mickela’s move for political power
...Political analyst Bishnu Ragoonath told the Sunday Guardian he believed the meeting was an attempt by Mickela to feel out and get a sense of what kind of support was out there for her if she was considering launching the political party on her own.
He did, however, issue a warning to the young Panday, saying she had to be careful that she was not led astray, as not everybody present at today’s meeting would legitimately there to support her...
...In regard to how independent Mickela can be if she were to lead a party, Ragoonath said one couldn’t be separated from the other.
“Regardless of how you go forward or when you go forward, that ‘Panday Brand,’ will always be there"...
...Another political analyst, Reginald Dumas said if today’s meeting went well, it might be encouraging to have follow-up meetings in different parts of the country to viably test the waters...
...Speaking to the issue of her father pulling strings...depended to a large extent what kind of person Mickela was, he said...
...Mickela cannot come to play this role and project herself to be better than those who are there now if there are question marks over her and her family’s head. I do hope that people raise hard questions and comments. People need to know why they should believe she is different,” Dumas concluded...
Have a kids bday party to attend .....cyah make the meeting latershake d livin wake d dead wrote:Who going?
eliteauto wrote:some of those who have spoken thus far include Mickela, Faud Abu Bakr and John Humphrey. Other political noticeables in the group but haven't made any vocal contributions yet
eliteauto wrote:some of those who have spoken thus far include Mickela, Faud Abu Bakr and John Humphrey. Other political noticeables in the group but haven't made any vocal contributions yet
hydroep wrote:She talks a good talk surely coached by one of the best and inspires more confidence than Tantie Kams that's for sure. As for Rowley...well a load of sh!t could inspire more confidence than he so that eh saying much.
The problem is the supporting cast...especially NNV. Ah mean she's caught between a rock and a hard place eh...you cannot want to talk about "all are invited" and then want to exclude certain groups. But Abu Bakr will be paying for the sins of his father for a long time to come and his presence will taint any organization he's associated with...
zoom rader wrote:If she wants to make a big impression then she should go up against Rowley seat .
silent_riot wrote:We need someone with uncompromising morals and ethics to change this country.