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THE PNCR CONVENES ITS CEC MEETING TO CHART THE PARTY’S FUTURE

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On Wednesday, October 1, 2025, the Central Executive  Committee (CEC) of the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) convened its first full  meeting since the 2025 General Elections to review, among other matters, the Party’s  strategic direction and immediate courses of action.  

During the meeting, the CEC addressed a series of recent developments, including, but not  limited to, the resignation of certain CEC members, and therefore confirmed the elevation of  two new members to the CEC.  

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The CEC reaffirmed its complete confidence in the leadership of Aubrey C. Norton and  supports his continued role as the Leader of the PNCR during the rebuilding process. The  Committee emphasised that its Leader can only be removed at a duly convened Party  Congress, in accordance with the Party’s constitution. In this connection, the CEC rejects any  notion that there is trouble within the PNCR’s camp and assures the Party’s membership that  public grievances by a few persons will not defeat the Party’s reactivation of political will and  resilience.  

The PNCR remains committed to strengthening its organisational structure, engaging in  community outreach to strengthen its membership, in pursuit of its fearless aspiration for the  growth of the Guyanese people.

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