Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago – In a remarkable shift in political strategy, the opposition People’s National Movement (PNM) is reaching out to the thousands of supporters who stayed home during the last general election.
In a direct and personal appeal, the party’s new leader has made a public apology, admitting that the PNM had lost its way. The appeal, which asks 100,000+ non-voters to “come back home,” signals a new direction for the party as it seeks to rebuild and reconnect with its core base.
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