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Former Georgetown Mayor Ubraj Narine Resigns From PNCR

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November 20, 2025
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Pt.Ubraj Narine, JP, COA
Former Staff Sgt.(GDF), Mayor City of Georgetown

Pt.Ubraj Narine, JP, COA Former Staff Sgt.(GDF), Mayor City of Georgetown

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By Mark DaCosta-Ubraj Narine, the former mayor of Georgetown, has officially announced his resignation from the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR). This decision was communicated in a letter dated 20 November 2025, addressed to Mr. Aubrey C. Norton, the leader of the party. Narine’s departure adds him to a growing list of prominent party members who have left the PNCR in recent months, raising questions about the party’s current stability and future direction.

In his resignation letter, Narine reflected on his time with the PNCR, noting the “invaluable experiences, meaningful relationships, and opportunities to serve the people of Guyana with dedication and sincerity.” His departure is seen as particularly impactful given his reputation as a well-respected and admired public figure, known for his leadership in the capital city and for his contributions to both local and national discourse. As a pandit, his background and community engagement further enhance his stature and influence within the political landscape.

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The decision to step down follows a wave of defections from the PNCR, especially before and in the wake of the elections held on September 1, which revealed internal divisions and dissatisfaction among members regarding the party’s performance and strategy. Narine’s resignation marks a critical juncture for the PNCR, which has seen notable figures exit in recent months, raising concerns among supporters about the party’s cohesion and electoral prospects moving forward.

Throughout his tenure as mayor, Narine consistently earned praise for his commitment to the residents of Georgetown. Often viewed as a bridge-builder, he has maintained commendable relationships with various community groups and has been an advocate for issues affecting urban dwellers. While he has severed ties with the PNCR, Narine is expected to keep his political presence felt in other arenas. He remains active in public discussions, regularly commenting on political events and situations in his column in the Village Voice News, where he is known for his insightful observations.

In his letter of resignation, he expressed deep gratitude for the support he received during his years with the party. He highlighted the importance of the collective vision for peace, democracy, and the “advancement of all Guyanese,” sentiments that resonate with many citizens who aspire for constructive progress in our nation. Despite the political changes, Narine’s hopes remain firmly entrenched in the belief that a shared commitment to these ideals can forge a better path for our society, even as he steps away from the formal structure of the PNCR.

As the landscape shifts, attention will likely focus on the implications of Narine’s departure for the PNCR’s identity and agenda. Analysts are now seeking to understand the full impact of this resignation on the party’s membership, electoral strategy, and the broader political climate in Guyana. With the defection of significant party figures, including Narine, the PNCR faces the pressing need to address the concerns that have led to these separations.

The forthcoming months will be pivotal for the PNCR as it navigates this unsettling period. Observers and constituents alike await further developments as the party works to re-establish its footing and retain its base of support.

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