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WIN Party Defends First Lady, Demands End to Gendered Attacks

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September 28, 2025
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Mark DaCosta- The We Invest in Nationhood (WIN) party has issued a strong statement decrying the political harassment and bullying directed at women, particularly focusing on recent attacks against the First Lady, Arya Ali. This statement highlights a troubling culture of disrespect, urging both political leaders and citizens to engage in a more civilised discourse that honours the dignity of women.

In a powerful address, WIN articulated its concern over the activities that have moved beyond political critique into the realm of personal attack, specifically drawing attention to the relentless name-calling and body-shaming faced by women in public life. The party emphasised that while robust political debate is a cornerstone of democracy, this must not devolve into abusive behaviour that undermines the very fabric of our society. The WIN party underscored the unacceptable nature of these personal attacks, calling attention to a wider societal issue where women are not afforded the respect they deserve.

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They asserted that the First Lady’s role is largely symbolic and without formal responsibilities in governance. “The First Lady is not a public servant and carries no mandate to administer government programmes or make policy,” the statement noted, underscoring her position as one of voluntary engagement rather than statutory obligation. This distinction is vital in recognising that public figures, particularly women, should not be subjected to scorn based solely on their appearance or personal choices.

Equally concerning to WIN is the apparent silence from leaders within the ruling People’s Progressive Party (PPP) regarding the disrespectful treatment of women in politics. The lack of condemnation from those in power regarding the disparagement of female candidates from the WIN party, including the targeted bullying strategies employed by some officials, paints a stark picture of complicity. “Their silence is not neutrality, but complicity, and it is a failure of leadership that our nation cannot afford,” the party’s statement read.

Moreover, WIN denounced instances where governmental platforms have been misappropriated to further discredit female candidates, highlighting the need for accountability within the Ministry of Education, particularly regarding former Ministerial conduct towards the opposition. WIN’s leaders pointed out that when such actions go unchecked, it sets a dangerous precedent, reflecting poorly on the values held by our nation.

“Do not insult or spew hatred according to the way she looks, dresses, and acts,” the statement urged, calling for a shift in the political narrative. Instead of personal attacks, WIN invited citizens to focus criticisms on policies and results, promoting a culture where substantive issues overshadow shallow aspects of personal demeanour. “What kind of Guyana do we want to build?” they asked, envisioning a society where women can freely pursue roles in public service without fearing for their dignity.

The party called for all citizens to unite beyond political affiliations and condemn the pervasive culture of disrespect. WIN argued that a commitment to integrity and decency in public discourse is vital for fostering a healthier political landscape. “The way we treat our women says a great deal about the values that we hold as a nation,” they asserted, emphasising the crucial need for genuine respect in political engagement.

In urging an end to the abuse and harassment directed at women in politics, WIN echoed a growing sentiment that civil society must insist on higher standards of respect and dignity. As discussions of gender equality and women’s rights take centre stage in our nation, the call from WIN stands as a poignant reminder of the work still to be done in creating a more equitable society for all.

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