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By a razor-thin margin of 7-6, Arima MP Pennelope Beckles-Robinson was nominated by the PNM’s 13 elected MPs (including herself) to become Opposition Leader.
The PNM’s General Council met on April 30 to discuss the issue of who would be Opposition Leader.
PNM sources shared a document outlining the names and corresponding signatures of those MPs who supported Robinson-Regis as Opposition Leader.
Beckles-Robinson received support from MPs Colm Imbert, Kareem Marcelle, Symon de Nobriga, Marvin Gonzales, Keith Scotland and Nyan Gadsby-Doll. She would have also signed in support of herself.
The six MPs whose signatures were not on the document included former prime minister and party chairman Stuart Young, Brian Manning, Hans Des Vignes, Dominic Romain, Camille Robinson-Regis and Christian Birchwood. (Trinidad and Tobago Newsday)