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APNU Supporters Rejoice as Stronghold Triumphs in Local Government Elections Ignite Hope for Future

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June 14, 2023
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In the face of uncertainty and apprehension, APNU supporters were pleasantly surprised by the outcome of the recent Local Government Elections (LGE) in Guyana. The ruling PPP’s efforts to woo influential figures and sway traditional PNC voters seemed to cast a shadow of doubt, but APNU loyalists stood strong and emerged victorious in their stronghold towns.

Leading up to the LGE on June 12, the PPP’s strategic maneuvers to attract support from high-profile individuals and showcase them on social media and within communities caused some concern among APNU supporters. Images and videos appeared to depict PNC voters engaging with the governing party, raising speculation about potential shifts in allegiance.

Newspaper analysts even went so far as to predict a possible PPP victory in Georgetown, Linden, and New Amsterdam, which are traditionally APNU strongholds. Complicating matters further, their coalition partner, the AFC, had parted ways, leaving APNU to face the elections with resource limitations and a perceived lack of unity.

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The prevailing sense of dread was palpable, heightening the anticipation surrounding the results. However, the news of APNU candidates triumphing over their PPP counterparts in their long-standing strongholds sparked a wave of euphoria and jubilation among APNU supporters, reminiscent of the coalition’s stunning victory in 2015. The unwavering rejection of the PPP by APNU supporters, despite alleged bribery attempts and the allure of cash grants, fueled jubilant scenes across Guyana.

Revived and filled with excitement, APNU supporters now look toward the future with renewed hope for the party’s prospects in the upcoming 2025 General Elections. The resounding victories achieved with minimal effort in the most populous localities have invigorated their belief in the power of determined collective action. Having felt let down in the 2020 elections, they are resolute in their determination to prevent history from repeating itself in 2025. The APNU leadership would be wise to follow the lead of the people, who have shown their unwavering support and commitment to a brighter future.

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