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Sep 28, 2025 Letters
Dear Editor,
Since 1968 to 2020 there is an untidy, distasteful and rudely act by all political parties. During the election season they display their flags, banners and posters all over Guyana. This I encourage, since all political parties have a right to display and support their purposes as politicians.
However, Editor after elections are over and a winner is declared no political leader of any party encourages or instructs their supporters to remove their flags, their banners or their posters. They leave the unsightly advertising for many months.
Editor, recently in Garnett Street, Newtown, I saw a party supporter putting up a flag for his party as he was there, and he removed a distasteful wood with a party flag that was there from since the campaign happened in 2020.
I support party campaigns and commercials but I beg for the decency, their principle and their truthfulness to Guyana to let their supporters remove their flags, posters and banners and help make Guyana beautiful.
Frank De Abreu
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