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Rowley: UNC sends EBC legal letter on 15 Tobago seats - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

The United National Congress (UNC) has issued a pre-action protocol letter to the Elections and Boundaries Commission (EBC), presumably to question its methodology in changing the electoral districts in Tobago from 12 to 15.

The Prime Minister said so on Saturday during a news conference at the Diplomatic Centre, St Ann's, at which he responded at length to the UNC's decision to file a motion in the Parliament to have the House investigate and possibly remove President Paula-Mae Weekes from office over the police commissioner controversy.

'There is an election in Tobago and the Elections and Boundaries Commission has received from the UNC its pre-action protocol and the Elections and Boundaries Commission is to be taken to court,' Dr Rowley told reporters.

He gave no further details.

The party's pre-action letter to the EBC came two weeks after attorneys for a Tobago East resident gave the EBC seven days to reconsider its report which led to increase of electoral districts on the island from 12 to 15 - or face legal action.

The EBC was given the ultimatum after it responded to Bacolet resident June Jack-Mc Kenzie's pre-action protocol letter, which called on it to explain the methodology it used to change the electoral districts.

The EBC, acting on the proclamation of the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) (Amendment) Act, recently completed its report proposing the change.

The THA has been deadlocked since January 25, 2021, when its elections ended in an unprecedented six-six tie.

The EBC order, which paves the way for fresh elections, was laid in Parliament by the Prime Minister and passed by a slim majority in September.

Attorney Rhea Khan, acting on behalf of Jack-McKenzie, had written to EBC chief election officer Fern Narcis-Scope requesting full disclosure on the criteria and methodology used in redrafting boundaries to create the three additional seats.

Khan, in the letter, said her client was not convinced an increase in electoral districts is a solution to the impasse. But even if creating 15 seats is the best option, Khan said her client wants to make sure the EBC acted lawfully and not in contravention of the THA Act.

She said the EBC's discretion to determine boundaries is circumscribed and confined by the provisions of the THA Act Chapter 25:03.

The letter said, 'We have however noted in your report the use of several factors in the exercise of your discretion in arriving at your recommendations which are not contained within the statute. Particularly, we point to paragraphs nine, ten and 11 of your report which imports into your discretion such matters as the avoidance of community fragmentation and what you term to be the unnecessary division of communities.

"While we are unsure how the use of imaginary boundaries for use in elections could create community fragmentation or unnecessary division of communities, we have found no reference to such considerations either in the statute, accompanying schedule or in the past reports of the EBC.'

Narcis-Scope responded on Septembe

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