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Mar 29, 2015 News
The two main political parties are set to hold rallies at Kitty in Georgetown and Whim in Berbice today. The People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) will be holding its first grand rally today at the Kitty Market Square where the key speakers will be its Presidential Candidate, Donald Ramotar and Prime Ministerial Candidate, Elisabeth Harper. Former President Bharrat Jagdeo is also expected to take to the podium.
A Partnership for National Unity/Alliance For Change (APNU/AFC) will take its Unity train to Whim on the Corentyne. It should also be noted that Whim is the birthplace of the Prime Ministerial Candidate of that coalition, Mr. Moses Nagamootoo, as well as an AFC Executive Member, Dr. Veerasammy Ramayya. The Unity rally will move off from the Square of the Revolution at 14:00 hrs to Whim, Corentyne.
The rallies of both parties begin at 17:00 hrs. Preparations on both sides of the political spectrum have heightened over the past days for these two major rallies. The coalition has been erecting green and yellow flags along the utility poles in New Amsterdam and Corentyne. The party has also inscribed road markings ‘Vote APNU/AFC’ along Main Street in New Amsterdam.
Also, several key speakers are slated for the Whim rally, including Presidential Candidate, Ret’d Army Brigadier, David Granger among others.
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