The United Democratic Party is navigating internal speculation regarding the potential political rehabilitation of former senior figures Patrick Faber and Anthony ‘Boots’ Martinez. Recent discussions have centered on whether these former officials might reclaim their positions as standard bearers, potentially displacing recently selected female candidates in the Collet and Port Loyola constituencies.
Party Leader Tracy Taegar-Panton addressed these rumors following Saturday’s National Party Council meeting, where members passed a resolution to rectify ‘injustices and wrongs’ committed against four senior UDP members under previous leadership. The resolution specifically acknowledged improper treatment of Senator Patrick Faber, Beverly Williams, John Saldivar, and Taegar-Panton herself.
‘We made clear motion declarations that what happened was wrong and completely wrong,’ stated Taegar-Panton, emphasizing the party’s commitment to documenting these corrections for historical posterity.
Regarding constituency leadership, Taegar-Panton clarified that no immediate changes are planned for Port Loyola’s representation. However, she acknowledged that the Collet constituency caretaker position would be reviewed ‘at the appropriate time’ through collective consultation with the leadership team and current caretaker.
The party leader attributed Faber’s previous exclusion to ‘injustice,’ noting he had been ‘effectively expelled a third time’ for attending a National Party Council meeting where his participation was warranted. Taegar-Panton emphasized the UDP’s rebuilding efforts following a major leadership reset, with the ultimate goal of securing victory in the 2030 elections.
Despite online speculation about imminent candidate shake-ups, Taegar-Panton maintains that the organization is focused on structured rebuilding rather than reactive changes, with any decisions regarding standard bearers to be made through proper consultation processes.
