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PNM councillor tells THA: Work more closely with central government

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday Tobago Petal Daniel-Benoit. - MINORITY councillor Petal Daniel-Benoit has challenged the Farley Augustine-led THA administration to develop an amicable working relationship with central government. She believes the current tension between the assembly and government will not benefit Tobago. Augustine and the Prime Minister were at loggerheads recently, publicly blaming each other for the non-appointment of a chief administrator after Ethlyn John resigned on May 17. In April, Augustine also told the […]

Source: Trinidad News

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