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EBC: No increase to 15 seats until THA bill becomes law
Sunday 21 February 2021
PDP political leader Watson Duke, front left, and deputy political leader Farley Augustine, right, address the media outside the Assembly legislature building after an overnight sit-in Scarborough, Tobago on February 2. The PDP on Friday sent a pre-action protocol letter to the clerk of the assembly calling for lots to be drawn to select a presiding officer. File photo -
THE Elections and Boundaries Commission (EBC) must wait for the proclamation of the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) Amendment Bill 2021 as law, before it can begin any exercise to increase electoral districts to 15. The three additional seats is proposed by Government as necessary to facilitate a fresh THA election to break the six-six deadlock which occurred on January 25. The assembly currently has 12 electoral districts.
Chief Sec: Tobago Carnival a worthwhile investment
Friday 19 February 2021
In this February 2020 file photo, Soca artiste Shurwayne Winchester performs for the crowd at the lauch of the 2020 Tobago Carnival launch in Scarborough. Photo by David Reid
Chief Secretary Ancil Dennis says that there is a recommendation to have a virtual Carnival.
In responding to a question from members of the media at last Wednesday’s post Executive Council news conference, Dennis said he is of the belief that “the assembly has to continue to engage in some form of investments in our creatives.”
Dennis said there was never an intent to have Tobago s usual type of Carnival as covid19 would not allow it.
THA Chief Secretary Ancil Dennis. File photo
The Office of the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) Chief Secretary on Friday advised that lands designated for the residents affected by the ANR Robinson airport expansion project at the Shirvan and Cove estates are now “fully accessible” to them.
This follows a meeting between Chief Secretary Ancil Dennis and stakeholders to confirm the final arrangements and terms and conditions for occupying the lands.
The meeting included members from the Airport Relocation Committee; Division of Infrastructure, Quarries and the Environment; Division of Settlements, Urban Renewal and Public Utilities; Land Management Department – THA; Planning Department – THA; Town and Country Planning Division; Water and Sewerage Authority; and Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission.
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