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Apr 03, 2022 Letters
Dear Editor,
I have no time with nonsensical machinations or will I pay attention to spiteful political behaviour. My concern and only concern is to see the desires of our party members and supporters satisfied. In a democracy, and the PNC/R practices democracy, there will always be a few dissenting voices but it is the will of the majority that must be respected.
I have no concrete information or evidence that the Leader of the List will make a decision that excludes PNC/R Leader, Aubrey C. Norton from entering Parliament. But it is the unanimous request by our members and supporters to see him there with the expressed purpose of him assuming the position of Leader of the Opposition. Any attempt by a strategically placed few who have outlived their usefulness or uselessness and have been relegated to the dustbins of obscurity when it comes to our party’s leadership, will come face to face with robust and embarrassing opposition. The party will not break up or be divided but the few involved in unwanted interference intended to undermine progress will be forcibly removed. I will say this only once!; any attempt to undermine the PNC/R internally is a deliberate act to see our supporters continue to live in a Guyana that does not cater for their wellbeing.
I therefore urge us to let good sense prevail and let us hasten to strengthen our resolve to focus on the enemy of the Guyanese people. That enemy is the PPP. I conclude by wishing Mr. Granger a speedy recovery and good health and my genuine best wishes to his family who have been a First Family in recent times. Let us move forward in unity and stop the pernicious nonsense that will only result in hurting all of us.
Aluta Continua!
Norman Browne
Social and Political Activist
Jan 03, 2025
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