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Feb 11, 2020 Letters
DEAR EDITOR,
Thank you for allowing me the opportunity to share an observation with my fellow Guyanese that I believe is a most important development. As my brothers and sisters would be aware, as we approach national and regional elections on March 2, many “smaller” political parties have emerged. I absolutely agree with President David Granger when he declared that the emergence of such political movements is a most welcome change. The president mentioned that democracy is now flourishing in Guyana. And, I whole-heartedly agree.
It is not just the formation of new parties; it is the transformation of the entire socio-political atmosphere under the astute leadership of the David Granger administration. The rule of law is being respected; there are no more allegations of State-sponsored threats, acts of terror, torture, nor murder. Instead, Guyanese are truly free to openly associate with any political movement; Guyanese may speak freely, without any fear of reprisal.
Over the past four years there has been a totally positive, and refreshingly transformative change of our political culture. And. I am convinced that if David Granger is allowed to continue his visionary work, the oppressive, tyrannical rule of yore will become nothing more than a filthy stain on the fabric of Guyana’s historical tapestry.
Regards,
Mark DaCosta
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