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PNC/R, APNU, WPA and AFC Members and Supporters Challenge – For Every MP, or High Profile Person who Goes Over to the PPP, they Will Ensure that their Parties Get 20 More Votes

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June 5, 2025
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Dear Editor, 

I do not know who the strategists for the PPP/C are, but they are doing a great favour for the PNC/R, APNU,  WPA and AFC parties. Members and supporters of these parties have quietly set up a challenge which is  for every Member of Parliament (MP), or high-profile person who goes over to the PPP, they will ensure  that their parties get at least twenty more votes. In addition, the more dramatic the cross-over, they plan to  get another ten more votes. I find this to be very interesting because instead of many of them viewing this  as negative, they are turning it into a positive for their parties. They are saying that when life serves you  lemon, you make lemonade, and that is exactly what they are doing. 

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So, for Daniel Seeram, Chairman of Region #4 crossing over from the PNC/R to the PPP/C, supporters and  members will get twenty more votes for the PNC/R. For Samuel Sandy, Regional Vice Chairman for Region  #4 going over to the PPP/C, they will get twenty more votes for the PNC/R. For Geeta Chandan-Edmond, Member of Parliament crossing over from the PNC/R to the PPP/C, since there was so much drama around  this announcement in the National Assembly, they plan to get twenty more votes for the PNC/R and ten  extra votes for the drama. For those leaving the AFC to cross over to the PPP/C, the same challenge is on. 

I like this challenge, and I would encourage other members and supporters of the PNC/R, APNU, WPA and  AFC parties to go out into your communities, talk to your family members, friends and colleagues and get  this challenge expanded as widely as possible, it is a smart campaign strategy. Come on, get the elections  campaign going! 

Sincerely, 

Audreyanna Thomas  

June 4, 2025

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