PM Accuses Opposition Leader of Grabbing at Straws
The political back-and-forth is heating up. Since news broke of Jose Mai’s resignation from Cabinet, Opposition Leader Tracy Taegar-Panton has been on the offensive. She’s calling Mai’s departure, and the recent Cabinet reshuffle, signs of what she describes as the ‘unraveling of a corrupt regime.’ So, what does the Prime Minister have to say about that? Today, we put the question directly to John Briceño.

Prime Minister John Briceño
Prime Minister John Briceño
“Does this look crumbling? Right? Yeah, it’s funny, I sometime, I kind of feel bad for, for, for the leader of the position and kind of commiserate with her sometimes because, you know, when we were in a position, you know, trying to find anything that we can grab onto to create. An issue or to create as an issue of instability or, or whatever it is. I wish her well, I wish her well, but it’s nonsense. There’s nothing more I can answer to that.”


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