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PNCR Acknowledges Resignation of Chairman and CEC Member

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September 16, 2025
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L-R Sherwayne Holder and Mervyn Williams

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Statement from the PNCR General Secretary

The People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) acknowledges the recent resignations of the Party Chairman, Cde. Shurwayne Holder, from his position as Chairman and member of the CEC, Cde. Mervyn Williams, as a CEC Member, as well as his departure as a member of the party. We wish to state unequivocally that the party takes these developments very seriously.

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While it is indeed unfortunate, we respect the individuals’ right to make personal choices, and at this time, our party members are free to decide their path without restriction. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the PNCR remains a resilient and united party, steadfast in its commitment to its principles and the nation, even in this challenging period.

The PNCR has a proud history spanning over 70 years, during which members came and left, yet the party’s core strength has only grown stronger. This is not unfamiliar territory for us; political parties worldwide have faced similar moments of change and renewal. Our resilience is rooted in our unwavering dedication to our core values and our vision for a better Guyana.

The PNCR remains the only political party capable of standing firm against the PPPC. We are confident that, together, we will weather this storm, rise stronger, and continue our mission to rescue and rebuild our nation.

We thank all supporters and members for their continued trust and commitment. The PNCR is here to stay, to serve, and to lead Guyana into a brighter future.

Long live the PNCR!

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