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PM remains dedicated Posted: Sunday, August 31, 2025
PM remains dedicated to fixing Trinidad and Tobago PRIME MINISTER Kamla Persad-Bissessar has assured the nation she remains committed to addressing the problems affecting citizens as she commemorates the 63rd Independence Day on August 31.
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Needing the drum My disappointment at the cancellation of today's Independence Day military parade, in which the Defence Force is joined by other agencies of our protective services, will be mitigated by my attendance at last night's Brooklyn Panorama. Today, instead of exchanging Independence greetings on Tragarete Road, in the vicinity of Invaders panyard, I will expect to exchange such greetings with diaspora friends.
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