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WIN Supporters Turn Out for Change

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July 24, 2025
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By Mark DaCosta-On July 23, a vibrant gathering took place in Parfait Harmonie, where enthusiastic supporters converged to hear presenting Presidential Candidate Azruddin Mohamed and outline his vision for a better future for everyone. This powerful address attracted a large crowd eager to discuss real development and opportunities, signalling a growing desire for significant change ahead of the upcoming elections.

In an atmosphere filled with excitement and hope, residents of Parfait Harmonie, a community located in West Demerara, embraced Mohamed’s message, pledging their unwavering support for the WIN Party. With a population marked by a rich demographic tapestry, Parfait Harmonie reflects the diversity of our country. Citizens from various backgrounds gathered not only to listen to their prospective leader but also to express their yearning for progress. They are keenly aware that September 1 marks more than just another date on the calendar; it’s an opportunity to cast their votes for transformative change.

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Against a backdrop of tension, where the ruling party, the PPP, has been accused of orchestrating disturbances at opposition meetings, Parfait Harmonie stood as a testament to grassroots support. Despite the absence of formal advertising due to security concerns — stemming from threats posed by individuals aligned with rival factions — the community’s resolve remained unshaken. The turnout was unequivocal: no hired attendees or orchestrated presence inflated the numbers; rather, they were genuine supporters motivated by a shared vision and hopeful aspirations.

Residents expressed their eagerness as they listened intently to the plans laid out by Mohamed. Issues such as infrastructure, healthcare, and economic opportunities resonated strongly within the crowd. This gathering not only reflected a wellspring of hope but also highlighted the stark contrast between the WIN Party’s approach and that of their opponents. The emphasis on community-driven engagement rather than political patronage struck a chord with many present. The populous was reminded that meaningful change arises from authentic community involvement and not from bussed-in crowds or paid supporters.

Messages surrounding dignity and opportunity filled the air, emphasising the WIN Party’s commitment to address the pressing needs of residents across our nation. The community’s willingness to gather, undeterred by potential threats, speaks volumes about their desire for a government that prioritises the voices and needs of its citizens. “We want real change,” many echoed that evening, showcasing their determination to break free from cycles that have not benefited them.

This significant event in Parfait Harmonie reflects a growing national sentiment — one that flourishes on the belief in a better tomorrow and underscores the urgency for constructive change in governance. As the days draw closer to the elections, the hopes of countless individuals rest on the promise of a new direction that Azruddin Mohamed advocates. His vision resonates with the desire for empowerment among ordinary citizens who have long sought a government that truly represents their interests.

As September 1 approaches, Mohamed and the WIN Party’s message continues to reverberate through communities like Parfait Harmonie, ushering in a new dialogue about leadership and accountability. The crowd’s enthusiasm showcases a turning tide in democratic engagement, heralding potentially significant electoral outcomes driven by public sentiment and collective aspirations.

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