Is Tobago slowly becoming a dictatorship state? This is the questioned being asked by former Councilor in the Tobago House of Assembly, Yvette Parks- Caruth. Parks-Caruth turned up at our studios today very disappointed and confused because of her experience at one THA administrative office.

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