Augustine: TPP sweep no threat to democracy

In a landmark political shift, Tobago has witnessed an unprecedented electoral outcome as the Tobago People’s Party (TPP) secured all 15 seats in the Tobago House of Assembly elections held on January 12. This decisive victory marks the second consecutive electoral domination by Chief Secretary Farley Augustine’s political movement, following their 14-1 triumph in the 2021 elections under the Progressive Democratic Patriots banner.

The TPP’s formation emerged from significant internal political restructuring after 13 assembly members resigned from the PDP following a public dispute between Augustine and former leader Watson Duke. This strategic reorganization has proven remarkably successful, with the party previously capturing both Tobago parliamentary seats in the April 2025 general election before achieving this complete assembly sweep.

Addressing euphoric supporters at Scarborough Esplanade, Augustine delivered a conciliatory victory speech emphasizing inclusive governance and institutional accountability. “While we celebrate winning all 15 seats, I want us to be clear that we must be gracious in victory,” Augustine declared. “Our campaign said that Tobago is we. That means that the Tobago we represent includes those that did not vote for us.”

The Chief Secretary outlined concrete measures for governmental transparency, promising to establish robust oversight mechanisms once formally sworn into office. He highlighted the party’s tolerance for internal dissent as evidence of their democratic commitment, noting how critics during nomination processes remained engaged participants in the movement.

Augustine extended particular reconciliation to PNM candidate Sterlan ‘Big Dawg’ Timothy after heated campaign exchanges, asserting: “This THA will help to build your capacity and will help you to grow and develop into your truest potential because this assembly is for all of Tobago and not some of Tobago.”

The leader framed this victory as historic validation, noting this represents the first 15-seat capture in 45 years and a firm rejection of PNM leadership under Pennelope Beckles. “Today the young people have said, ‘Penny, your pennies are powerless in Tobago,’” Augustine stated, interpreting the result as Tobago’s endorsement of indigenous political leadership.

Grounding his political philosophy in spiritual foundations, Augustine opened his address quoting Psalm 91, emphasizing the party’s commitment to faith-based governance. He characterized the victory as divine validation of their perseverance through “many trials, a lot of our own doing,” concluding that “when you sow in tears, you reap in joy.”