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Jun 18, 2020 Letters
DEAR EDITOR,
As a young Guyanese having observed the 2020 electoral process, which took over approximately 100 days, this nation still awaits the official declaration from GECOM to conclude. Many Guyanese and a wide cross-section of civil society remain perplexed on how to bridge the racial division which has plagued this great land since post-Independence 50 years ago. This shows that time has not positively and practically impacted the vote preferences of the country’s primarily Black and Indian population. Hence, Guyana remains a divided nation. Our people must understand that our political choices should and must not affect the best pathway for Guyana’s development. The chosen government must be a government for all Guyana.
Yours sincerely,
Odayson Ashby
Apr 17, 2025
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