TrinidadExpress: "Prime Minister Patrick Manning faced an unprecedented protest outside his San Fernando East constituency office yesterday, involving union members pushing for him to reverse unpopular decisions amid growing public discontent.
They also asked that he resign.
Manning refused to meet with protest leaders, ignoring them as he left at around 6.30 p.m. He was booed by protesters but cheered by office staff.
Police SUVs were used to form a barricade to prevent protesters from getting close as a smiling Manning left."
They also asked that he resign.
Manning refused to meet with protest leaders, ignoring them as he left at around 6.30 p.m. He was booed by protesters but cheered by office staff.
Police SUVs were used to form a barricade to prevent protesters from getting close as a smiling Manning left."
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