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Opposition needs presidential candidate who can reinvigorate and reunite PNC for 2025 Elections

Admin by Admin
September 25, 2024
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Dear Editor,

PNCR party leader Aubrey Norton, it is imperative that you prioritize the party’s long-term viability and the nation’s interests by exercising prudent decision-making. Refrain from self-serving actions, as the prospect of securing the presidency appears unlikely, rendering a candidacy primarily symbolic.

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The PNCR party needs to assess its leadership, we implore you to consider the vision of our founder Leader and patriotic values at this crucial moment in our history as we seek to challenge the corrupt PPPC government at the upcoming 2025 general elections.

Who can dismiss that the challenges require the changing of the guard to a new generational leader who shares the same vision of our Founder Leader Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham for a national inclusive development strategy for all Guyanese.

We implore you to consider Senior Counselor Hon. Roysdale Forde MP, Hon. Amanza Walton-Desir, M.P – Shadow Minister of Foreign Affairs, or our elderly statesman Former Finance Minister Carl B Greenidge as the party Presidential candidate with the objective of reinvigorating and reuniting the party to contest the 2025 national elections.

Yours truly,
Egland Gomes

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