Political analyst Dr Indira Rampersad believes the widening rift between Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP) political leader Watson Duke and THA Chief Secretary Farley Augustine could benefit the People's National Movement (PNM) in the long run.
The PNM led the THA for 21 unbroken years before its 14-1 defeat to the PDP in the December 6, 2021 THA elections.
On Monday, Secretary for Health, Wellness and Social Protection Dr Faith BYisrael was sworn in as the assembly's new Deputy Chief Secretary at President's House, St Ann's, replacing Duke, who resigned abruptly from the position last week Thursday.
Her election came after a public feud between Duke and Augustine over what he claimed was the latter's failure to respond adequately to the plight of members of the Roxborough Folk Performers who had gone to perform at several events in New York.
Duke claimed the assembly did not provide enough funding to the group to cover expenses other than airfare. As a result, he charged, the members were stranded, stressed and hungry.
Augustine had denied the claims, saying the THA provided part-sponsorship for the group of $400,417.50 for airfare and other expenses.
The Chief Secretary later said he was reviewing Duke's role as Deputy Chief Secretary, as he was not carrying out several of his responsibilities.
Duke responded by firing Augustine, BYisrael and Alicia Roberts-Patterson as deputy political leaders.
Rampersad, a lecturer in the Department of Political Science, UWI, St Augustine, said Duke's actions has placed the PDP in a precarious position, socially, politically and economically.
Saying he had virtually crossed the floor as an independent, Rampersad said she has seen polls which suggest there is support for both men.
She added if some PDP members decide to support Duke by sitting alongside him on the opposite side of the chamber, that could have serious implications for passing bills and the smooth operations of the THA and would affect the wider society.
'This is the social impact, because the party holds the THA together,' she said.
Rampersad also recalled that the PDP was hoping to capture the two Tobago parliamentary seats in the next general election
'That is now in jeopardy, because whenever there is a split, the PNM emerges the winner. So the PNM must be smelling like a rose, and ultimately they stand to benefit from all of this.'
Rampersad also noted that Duke made several damning corruption allegations against Augustine, to which he must respond.
Augustine told reporters on Monday he plans to sue Duke. He added he has already consulted with his attorneys, who include a King's Counsel.
Observing that Duke and Augustine have different personalities and leadership styles, Rampersad said mediation is one option through which the two could come together for the benefit of the party and THA.
'Farley Augustine is a new kid on the block in many ways in the political arena, while Watson Duke has much more experience and is more strategic and astute politically, more of a