3 of Tobago’s opposition political leaders have joined forces aimed at liberating and empowering Tobagonians. Hochoy Charles, Christlyn Moore and Ashworth Jack said they were mandated by the people to address the failure of governance on the island but they stopped short from announcing the formation of a new political party.

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