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APNU marks 13th Anniversary, invites membership  

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July 15 marked 13 years of the formation of the A Partnership for National Unity (APNU). In acknowledgement of the anniversary the APNU Executive, in a statement, said it has recommitted to the six core principles established and set out in its Statement of Principles.

The partnership said as they begin its new year which symbolises adaptability, resourcefulness and independence and carries the energy of transformation, it is open to receiving members at the level of political parties, civil society organisations and citizens who believe and are willing to abide by its core principles.

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The full statement follows:

APNU 13th Anniversary Press Statement

July 15th, 2024 marked 13 years since APNU was birthed. In acknowledgement of this we of the APNU Executive recommit to the six core principles established and set out in APNU’s Statement of Principles.

Our second core principle informs us that:

“Membership of the Coalition will be open to all Guyanese parties, organizations and citizens who subscribe to these core principles and to its social, political and economic programme.”

As we begin this new year; a year which symbolizes adaptability, resourcefulness and independence and carries the energy of transformation, we hereby inform all that the APNU is open to receiving members at the level of political parties, civil society organizations and citizens who believe and are willing to abide by our core principles.

We in the APNU recognize that we need all who are capable and willing to join forces to unseat the PPP at the next General and Regional Elections. We are an inclusive entity committed to the creation of a Guyana in which her citizens can live productive lives free from the ravages of poverty, are secure in their homes and in their communities and are able to enjoy the benefits of political, social and cultural liberation.

We in the APNU are convinced that a positive transformation of Guyana can only be achieved by an inclusive electoral coalition built around the political parties, organised labour, farmers’ organizations, community based organizations, faith based organizations, civil society bodies and patriotic citizens committed to develop Guyana into a united, stable and prosperous nation where the well-being of each citizen is assured, irrespective of ethnicity, social status, gender, religion or political persuasion.

Come join us as we join forces with like-minded Guyanese to build a better future for our children and grandchildren.

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