FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 07, 2025
VOLUME 119, No. 45
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L-R: Daniel Cummings, NDP’s Parliamentary representative for West Kingstown; President of the Christian Council, Bishop Gerard County and Director of the Institute of Governance and Politics of Latin America and the Caribbean Augustine Ferdinand (representing the ULP), at the Signing and launch of Code of Conduct for 2025 Elections held on Tuesday at the the Methodist Church Hall. by WILLIAM ‘KOJAH’ ANTHONY THE TWO MAIN POLITICAL PARTIES are committed to a peaceful exercise for the general elections carded for November 27, 2025. Their pledges came last Tuesday morning at the Kingstown Methodist Church Hall. Augustine Ferdinand, apologised for the absence of the Unity Labour Party’s general secretary Julian Francis. Ferdinand projected his party as being peacemakers, adding “we believe in conducting ourselves.” Ferdinand admits that the procedure is “competitive” but that his party is “doing so
peacefully, and in accordance with the laws of the country.” He thanked the National Monitoring and Consultative Mechanism (NMCM) for continuing the pattern of holding peaceful general elections. Daniel Cummings, Parliamentary representative for West Kingstown, apologized for the absence of his party leader Dr. Godwin Friday and echoed his party’s mantra for a “kinder and gentler society.” Continued on Page 3.