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U.D.P. Leadership in Question: Panton Speaks Out

U.D.P. Leadership in Question: Panton Speaks Out

As the United Democratic Party (U.D.P.) navigates its future, Tracy Taegar-Panton has made a striking revelation: the party currently has no leader. Panton asserts that Barrow, having lost his seat in Mesopotamia and subsequently resigned, no longer has the authority to make decisions for the U.D.P. When asked about the party’s leadership, Panton’s response highlighted the uncertainty and need for a clear direction moving forward.

 

Tracy Taegar-Panton

Tracy Taegar-Panton

Tracy Taegar-Panton, Leader of the Opposition

“I think the leadership will be determined when we have a leadership convention. In the absence of a leader, the deputy leader is tasked with taking on some of those responsibilities. In the absence of a chair, the vice chair is asked to take on some of those responsibilities, but there is no leader of the U.D.P. There is a first deputy leader and a second deputy leader who will step into that role until a leader has been determined.”

 

Sheena Pitts

Sheena Pitts

Sheena Pitts, Attorney-at-law

“On March eighteenth and before the media, all members, all caretakers and area representatives met at the Biltmore Plaza and there the Honorable Hugo Patt stood up and declare his support for the intended leadership of the honorable Tracy Taegar Panton. It is correct to appreciate that since the great reset, there is no party leader, the former party leader not only lost his seat, but also resigned, a resignation you cannot take back. The former chairman, Michael Peyrefitte, has also resigned and has not gone down the same road of  trying to take back that resignation. So it creates two voids, for party leadership and for chair.”

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