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Mar 11, 2015 Letters
Dear Editor,
I wish to congratulate the Coalition—APNU-AFC, on their launching of their election campaign. It was an historic and wonderful occasion.
There are two aspects which should be mention here:-
1. The process of bringing the parties together under one political umbrella, which has been opened to provide ordinary citizens with much-needed shelter from the banalities of the civil PPP/C. This process included talks, a shared vision, compromises and setting aside personal and party interests for the greater good of our country.
2. The substance. This is the shared vision of the coalition to make Guyana a better place for all Guyanese. This includes the degrading and destroying of racial politics, winner takes all policy, use of state resources and institutions to drive fear against those, who do not support the PPP/C, nepotism, and the destruction of the moral fabric of our society.
The coalition must now intensify its campaign to envision all Guyanese and spread the spirit of hope and prosperity, in every region of this dear land of ours.
I wish the Winning Coalition well on the road to glorious victory.
Long time the APNU-AFC Coalition. Long time the Republic of Guyana.
Ranwell Jordan
City Councillor
Mar 21, 2025
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