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The National Transformation Movement (NTM) refers to two different political parties in Trinidad and Tobago, one led by businessman Mohammed Faisal Rahman which contested the 1995 General Elections and is currently moribund, another, led by retired Industrial Court judge Lloyd Elcock . The original NTM contested two seats in the 1995 General Elections using the Banyan tree as its symbol. The party was unsuccessful and has been inactive since then. The new NTM was launched by retired Industrial Court Judge Lloyd Elcock on February 1, 2006. At the party's launch Elcock listed a 4 four point plan…mehr

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The National Transformation Movement (NTM) refers to two different political parties in Trinidad and Tobago, one led by businessman Mohammed Faisal Rahman which contested the 1995 General Elections and is currently moribund, another, led by retired Industrial Court judge Lloyd Elcock . The original NTM contested two seats in the 1995 General Elections using the Banyan tree as its symbol. The party was unsuccessful and has been inactive since then. The new NTM was launched by retired Industrial Court Judge Lloyd Elcock on February 1, 2006. At the party's launch Elcock listed a 4 four point plan designed the reduce the nation's rapidly growing crime rate. Its symbol is the simply letters 'NTM' Soon after the new NTM's launch Mr Rahman claimed that he had "copyrighted" the name National Transformation Movement and so the new party could not claim that name.