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APPAC hosts ‘Meet and Greet’ with the Republican candidate for Suffolk County Executive

My goal is not only to win the election, rather to improve governance in the county: Edward Romaine

New York: The American Pakistani Public Affairs Committee (APPAC) hosted a ‘Meet and Greet’ with Edward Romaine who is the Republican candidate for Long Island’s Suffolk County’s Executive slot.

The event held in APPAC Chairman Dr. Ijaz Ahmed’s residence in New York, was attended by prominent community figures.

Nayar Imam and Raja Hassan Ahmad introduced the guest and invited to address the audience.

On this occasion, Edward Romaine presented his detailed introduction to the participants that he was a teacher before entering politics and never compromised on principles since entering politics.

He said:  “My goal is not only to win the election, rather to improve governance in the county.”

The participants of Meet and Greet asked questions on many important topics and put forward some recommendations.

In response to questions from the audience, Edward Romaine offered that our county can provide internships to talented young men and women who want to learn and do something good.

On this occasion, APPAC Board members and others presented various suggestions for improving the administrative affairs of the county.

He said that the number of Muslims in Nassau and Suffolk Counties is increasing rapidly, so they should also get representation.

In response to a question, Republican candidate Edward Romine said: “we want a policing system that understands the importance of all communities, their religious worship, culture, festivals and traditions.

He said he always listens and respects everyone even if there is a difference of opinion.

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