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Gladiator wrote:Heard somewhere that Cuffie's son married to Rowley's daughter... can anyone verify?
Gladiator wrote:Heard somewhere that Cuffie's son married to Rowley's daughter... can anyone verify?
bluefete wrote:^Yeah right.
After all the bacchanal about the money, his wife said that Maxie needed surgery to correct some botched operation that Stay Clear did on him when he got the stroke.
The only way he is coming back anytime soon is if the PNM pulls the plug on his funding.
That is not going to happen any time soon.
sMASH wrote:if the man sick, he sick. that is just a fact of life.
but why keep on saying he coming back, november, december february, easter?
what is there to be gained by issuing and reissuing false promises.. especially when there is no need to extend any ?
False PLOTT! President Weekes slams misinformation on her perceived role in Smith sacking
...It has come to the attention of Her Excellency President Paula-Mae Weekes that there is currently in circulation on social media a message stating that the President refused to act upon the Prime Minister’s advice and appoint Darryl Smith as Minister in the Ministry of Housing.
Her Excellency denies unequivocally any such action. President Weekes refers all citizens to Section 79 (1) of the Constitution of Trinidad and Tobago which states:
“The President, acting in accordance with the advice of the Prime Minister, may, by directions in writing, assign to the Prime Minister or any other Minister responsibility for any business of the Government of Trinidad and Tobago, including the administration of any department of Government.”
In other words, the President is mandated by the Constitution to appoint Ministers of Government whenever advised to do so by the Prime Minister unless the individual fails to satisfy a condition required by the Constitution. For example, Section 41 of the Constitution which requires that a Senator be a citizen of the minimum age of 25...
Stephen Kangal
Wednesday 11 April 2018 at 6:30 pm
The appointment that concerns me is that of Maxie Cuffie. Her Excellency should have refused to heed the advice of the Prime Minister pending the receipt of medical advice on the mental and physical state of the incumbent Minister and when he is expected to arrive within national jurisdiction. That fact is that Maxie Cuffie is outside of our jurisdiction, is mentally and physically incapacitated and as a consequence totally incapable by body and mind and extra- jurisdictional location to perform the duties and responsibilities of a Minister.
I submit that Her Excellency erred on this important Presidential assignment when her sense of justice and rightness was called for.
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