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Leadership must lead firmly, clearly and responsibly

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July 13, 2025
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Dear Editor,

As our country moves through another election cycle, I, like many other Guyanese, have observed recent incidents of illegal and dangerous political behavior by some supporters from various political parties. Those behaviors have raised serious concerns that should be strongly condemned and not encouraged. Such actions, whether through intimidation, threats, or aggressive posturing, can potentially undermine the peace and democratic rights essential to a fair electoral process.

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We must accept that in any democracy, every citizen has the right to associate with a political party of their choice and to participate in political activities without fear. When this right is threatened, the legitimacy of the election itself is at risk. The responsibility to protect that right lies first and foremost with all political leaders involved in the electoral process.

This leadership required must not only disavow violence and intimidation but must also actively and strongly condemn and prevent it. Silence in the face of such actions is complicity. A unified or individualized public statement from all political parties denouncing these behaviors is what is urgently needed to reassure the public and set a tone of respect and civility.

All parties, their activists and supporters must accept that democracy thrives on dialogue, not division. All stakeholders, leaders, supporters, civil society, religious bodies, and the media must play their part in promoting tolerance and peace. But above all, political leaders must lead by example and make clear that the rule of law and mutual respect will guide this election period.

Leadership must lead firmly, clearly, and responsibly.

Yours truly,
Jermaine Figueira

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