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Dec 25, 2013 News
The People’s Progressive Party (PPP) has extended “warm Christmas greetings” to all Guyanese, “especially our Christian brothers and sisters during this most festive period of the year”.
The party said “It is heartening to note that unlike some parts of the world, we in Guyana have not lost the traditional significance of this season as well as its religious message of love and compassion. We have managed as a society to interweave these aspects along with the commercial appeal of the season into a unique brand of Christmas only found in our country.
We are also pleased with the tremendous response from all of our people as manifested by just a glimpse at any of the commercial areas around the country. While it goes largely unacknowledged, this is a significant factor which increases a common bond among our people.
Despite the fact that we are constantly bombarded throughout the year with factors which serve to divide us, we should all take time out to look at the spirit of our people and how happy we are when we participate in something which generally unites us.”
The PPP in its message encouraged all Guyanese to enjoy the holiday in a safe manner and in doing so, respect others in their celebration.
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