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PNCR Youth Call for Leadership Renewal to Restore Trust and Political Capital in APNU

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September 7, 2025
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We, the youth of the People’s National Congress Reform, a proud pillar of the APNU, extend  our gratitude to all Guyanese who supported us during the recent elections. Your trust and  commitment remind us of the PNCR’s enduring role, both within the coalition and in the life  of our nation. 

Young people across this nation, including those who have traditionally supported APNU, have  sent a powerful message: they are looking for younger leadership and a different approach. We  hear them and their voices must guide the renewal of our party and coalition. 

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The election results have made it clear: our coalition must confront reality and act boldly. If we  continue as we are, we risk losing not only future elections but the confidence of the people  and the credibility of the PNCR and APNU as a force for national progress. 

Leadership must step aside and allow for the process of realignment. Renewal at the top is not  a rejection of our history, it is the only path to rebuild trust, unite our base and restore the  coalition’s relevance. The PNCR, and by extension APNU, must regroup, reset and rise again  with vision, courage and purpose. 

As young members of our great party, we stand ready to help chart that future. APNU and the  PNCR are not relics of yesterday, we are the promise of tomorrow and it is time to act decisively  to secure that promise for our country. 

Signed,  

Concerned Youth of the People’s National Congress Reform

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