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Apr 07, 2015 News
The People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) will, on Nomination Day—today —present to the nation its List of Candidates to represent the Party at the General and Regional Elections on May 11. In a missive it released to the media, the PPP said that the list will reflect the diversity of Guyana and will be surely made up of persons “who are aptly competent to continue to take Guyana forward.”
The PPP/C described itself, in the missive, as a political force that is clearly identifiable through its commitment to democracy, freedom, diversity, non- violence, gender equality and global sustainable development. The Party boasted that its track record has been one “sprouting with real development of which the evidence is overwhelming across the ten Regions.”
The Party said that a casual comparison of Guyana today against two decades ago, would realize that positive transformation exists. In fact, the PPP said that under its administration there have been daily efforts to do something or the other to ensure a better life for all Guyanese.
The Party sought to assure Guyanese that its main objective “is not to give glorious promises that cannot be realized, but to give society real tangible goals which are already in the pipeline. In the next five years our Party-led government and leaders will continue to foster positive sustainable management practices. Our framework is predictable with policy implementation flowing from a societal consensus for function and desired outcome. As our Party seeks re-election, we should be judged by our fiscal development and infrastructural track record which has transformed the lives of all our citizens. The choice that you make on May 11 will determine whether Guyana continues on its developmental path.”
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