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Coalition kicks off 100-day protest against PPP 

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November 10, 2020
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To mark the Irfaan Ali 100 days in office the coalition on Tuesday launched a series of protest as it rails against what it called the failure of the administration.

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The protest kicked off from the Square of the Revolution  just after 10: am Tuesday. “We have seen the extent of the PPP’s failure to govern our beautiful country. Added to that, during their 1st 100 days in office they have caused COVID 19 deaths to spiral out of control, they have harassed numerous GECOM officials, they have dismissed over five hundred black workers, they have endangered innocent lives by shooting and using tear gas on adults and children, they have failed to pursue the gruesome murders of Isaiah & Joel Henry and Haresh Singh and the count goes on,” the APNU/AFC said in a release.

 


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