Trinidad and Tobago may soon see its second coalition political party. Political Leader of the Tobago Organization of the People (TOP) Ashworth Jack says he has been informed that the Platform of Truth and the Movement for Democracy and Development will be joining forces with the PNM in an attempt to defeat the Tobago Organization of the People.
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