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Bas: Consult first --

Saint George's : Grenada | 5 months ago  
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Prime Minister Patrick Manning must first consult the people of this country before he makes any move towards a political union with Eastern Caribbean States, says Opposition Leader Basdeo Panday. "In this day it is the welfare of the people that matters and not the welfare of the kings,...
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