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Apr 18, 2023 Letters
Dear Editor,
It cannot go unrecorded or unnoticed that Bharrat Jagdeo as the General Secretary of the PPPC is a masterclass political strategist and an inclusive leader as can be demonstrated in the PPPC’s organising and team selection for the upcoming local government elections.
His ability to lead his party to galvanise supporters and leaders from all sectors of society is most impressive. To have motivated and inspired so many hardcore former PNC and APNU members such as the former Mayor Chase-Green to be part of his party list speaks volumes on what was always suspected as the destruction of the PNC by its clueless and uninspiring leader Aubrey Norton and his inability to keep his core membership together. Mr. Norton’s PNC party’s nominations continue to show a lack of diversity, are unimpressive, and prove that he does not have what it takes to build a team or to even be a national leader. Norton’s party needs to re-examine his leadership as he does not have what it takes to play in the big leagues as he continues to carry the party backward. Congratulations to Bharrat Jagdeo and the PPPC for their spectacular showing on Nomination Day 2023.
Yours truly,
Brian Azore
Mar 25, 2025
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