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Public Education-Suspension of the 1953 Constitution

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June 12, 2021
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Former Prime Minister and Mayor of Georgetown, Hamilton Green, one of the few persons alive who were part of the political leadership discussed the Suspension of the Constitution in 1953 and the split of the People’s Progressive Party into the Jagan faction and the Burnham faction.

Listen to an important piece of Guyana’s history from one who in the front row of it.

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