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Oct 17, 2025 News

President of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) Justice Winston Anderson (Center) and Gabrielle Figaro-Jones, Registrar and Chief Marshal of the CCJ (left), and Marlon Prince, the President’s Administrative Officer (right).
(Kaieteur News) – President of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) Justice Winston Anderson on Wednesday met with the leaders of the opposition parties in Guyana.
Justice Anderson, who was accompanied by Gabrielle Figaro-Jones, Registrar and Chief Marshal of the CCJ, and Marlon Prince, the President’s Administrative Officer, met with
The People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) and A Partnership for National Unity (APNU), We Invest in Nationhood (WIN) and Forward Guyana Movement (FGM).
In a statement, the PNCR thanked the CCJ President for the opportunity to “engage in forthright interchange with His Honour Justice Winston Anderson, President of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), on Wednesday 15th October 2025, during a courtesy call.”
“The forum primarily offered an opportunity to advance key elements of judicial reform and to discuss matters concerning our judiciary and the delivery of justice.
The PNCR/APNU remains steadfast in its pursuit of a strong democratic process, supporting an independent judiciary, and promoting regional cooperation and development. We look forward to continued engagements with the CCJ and other regional institutions to advance the rule of law and justice for all citizens,” the statement said.
The party noted that the presence of the opposition representatives underscored the common interest in the progress of the efficiency, impartiality, and transparency of our legal system.

President of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) Justice Winston Anderson shares a light moment with Leader of the We Invest in Nationhood (WIN)Azruddin Mohamed.
In attendance were Leader of the PNCR, Aubrey C. Norton; APNUs Parliamentary Leader Dr. Terence Campbell; General Secretary of the PNCR Sherwin C. Benjamin; Leader of the We Invest in Nationhood (WIN)Azruddin Mohamed; and Leader of the Forward Guyana Movement (FGM) Amanza Walton-Desir.
“We thank His Honour Justice Winston Anderson and his delegation for their visit and look forward to future dialogue geared towards strengthening our shared democratic values and regional integration,” the PNCR said.
Justice Anderson is on a four-day visit to Guyana primarily for the swearing-in ceremony of Mr. Justice Arif Bulkan. Justice Bulkan, who is a national of Guyana, was be sworn-in as a Judge of the CCJ on Thursday by President Irfaan Ali, during a ceremony at the Office of the President.
During his time in Guyana, Justice Anderson has been meeting with various stakeholders in the government and private sector.
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