Panton Confident High Court Will Ultimately Rule in AFD’s Favor
While Panton has been criticizing Barrow for missing the House committee meetings, he scored a victory over her last Friday. Following a High Court ruling, Panton and her team have vacated the U.D.P. headquarters. We asked her how confident she is that the court will eventually rule in her favor. Here’s what she had to say.
Tracy Taegar Panton, Area Rep., Albert Division
“I am very confident. I had a very long meeting yesterday with the attorneys representing us in this matter. The interim injunction is temporary and deals with a singular matter, which is the occupation and use of the headquarter. I have gone on record to say and I continue to maintain that the institution of the party is not a building, it is a people who have been a part of this party for a long time who have worked tirelessly for the United Democratic Party.”
Paul Lopez
“What is your interpretation of returning to status quo?”
Tracey Taegar Panton
“What the judge says and certainly you should get a copy of the perfected order, it says limited to the use and occupation of the headquarters.”
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