Movement for National Development

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The Movement for National Development (MND) is a political party in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. The party claims to be based on a philosophy of social democracy. It was launched on October 30, 2005. Its leader is lawyer and former United National Congress activist Garvin Nicholas. Its symbol is a bridge.

At its launch the party declared itself committed to decentralising government services, improving health care and education, combatting crime, reducing traffic fatalities and elimination of excessive government secrecy.

Other executive members include Deputy Leader Mandavi Tiwary, attorney at law; Chairman Rejendra Arjoon, businessman; Deputy Chairman Troy Alcantara, businessman; General Secretary Diana John, manager of an NGO; and Youth Officer Stacy-Anne La Roche, manager.

Website: www.mndtt.com

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MND Party Website

New political party launched - Anna-Lisa Paul, Trinidad Express

Lawyer launches political party - Kristy Ramnarine, Trinidad Guardian