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  • 9 months ago
Outgoing Prime Minister Stuart Young says the People's National Movement remains strong despite the election loss, and he looks forward to continuing in a leadership role within the party.
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00:00Going Prime Minister Stuart Young says the People's National Movement remains strong
00:04despite the election loss, and he looks forward to continuing in a leadership role within the party.
00:11Disappointment is part of life. Don't be despondent.
00:14You still have a young person, not only young in name,
00:17and a person continues to be more than willing, ready and able to continue fighting for Trinidad and Tobago.
00:24I have won my seat, so I will still be there in Parliament, and believe you me, Trinidad and Tobago.
00:30Despite tonight, I will fight for Trinidad and Tobago.
00:34Despite conceding defeat, the PNM remains optimistic about a political comeback in five years.
00:41Political leader Dr. Keith Rowley says the organization is resilient
00:45and committed to rebuilding over the next 60 months.
00:48We wish all the winners well, because our country is now in their hands.
00:56From the reports that we have in our hands, it appears as though if the trends hold,
01:01the PNM will end up with an opposition in the order of 10 or 12 seats.
01:07But we've come back from one seat, we've come back from three seats,
01:13so 10 or 12 seats don't come to us out.
01:15Still talking.
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