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pm rebukes minister’s unruly: key developments so far.
This report covers pm rebukes minister’s unruly with key details and context.
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has publicly distanced herself from comments made by Housing Minister Phillip Alexander during a heated discussion with Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez. Persad-Bissessar clarified that Alexander’s views did not align with her government’s stance. She emphasized that Alexander was ‘totally out of line’ and needs to ‘stay in his zone’. The Prime Minister’s remarks were in response to the public attention and criticism drawn by Alexander’s dispute with Rodríguez. This incident illustrates the Prime Minister’s efforts to maintain discipline within her cabinet while delicately handling foreign relations.
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