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President intends to make formal invitation for PPP to join the Coalition

  • Wednesday, 20 May 2015 17:19

President intends to make formal invitation for PPP to join the Coalition

President intends to make formal invitation for PPP to join the Coalition
The People's Progressive Party (PPP) will be left with the option of joining the unity movement as President David Granger is preparing to make a formal offer to the ousted party.
Following the swearing-in of a number of ministers to function under the A Partnership for National Unity +Alliance for Change (APNU+AFC) government at the Ministry of the Presidency formally Office of the President (OP), President Granger made it clear that he has every intention to make a formal invitation to the PPP which loss to the Coalition days ago at the General and Regional Elections 2015.
While he noted that he would be speaking with his colleagues in the Coalition about the PPP coming onboard, he suggested that by this weekend, the former Administration should be hearing from him on the matter of unification.
Even before his swearing-in as President of the country, Granger has extended the invitation for the PPP to join the Coalition to create a political atmosphere of inclusionary governance and national unity. However, the PPP dubbed the president's verbal invitation as "deceptive" since according to them, they "received no formal or informal invitation from the APNU/AFC on the issue" of a national unity movement.
President Granger on May 20, told reporters that, he has not formally invited the opposition to join them, but stated that he made a declaration at the time of the swearing-in.
"I intend to do that," Granger stated when responding to the accusations of not being genuine in his offer to the PPP.
The PPP claimed that Granger was only engaging in political gimmicks when he made the announcement.
The new APNU+AFC government based their political campaign on the unification of all the races and securing a bright future for Guyana under an Administration of national unity.

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Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:

The Indians won the election for Granger. .

If you base this on race then Indians get little because they probably didn't account for more than 5% of the coalition votes.

 

I suggest that you therefore drop that conversation.

5% Indians cross over to coalition, coalition won by 1%.  Guess who decided the new prezzy?

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:

The Indians won the election for Granger. .

If you base this on race then Indians get little because they probably didn't account for more than 5% of the coalition votes.

 

I suggest that you therefore drop that conversation.

5% Indians cross over to coalition, coalition won by 1%.  Guess who decided the new prezzy?

How come when the Amerindians gave the PPP their wins you didn't demand that Amerindians be given every thing?

 

Only Indians, the "special people".

FM
President intends to make formal invitation for PPP to join the Coalition
 
The People's Progressive Party (PPP) will be left with the option of joining the unity movement as President David Granger is preparing to make a formal offer to the ousted party.
 
President Granger on May 20, told reporters that, he has not formally invited the opposition to join them, but stated that he made a declaration at the time of the swearing-in.

"I intend to do that," Granger stated when responding to the accusations of not being genuine in his offer to the PPP.

The PPP claimed that Granger was only engaging in political gimmicks when he made the announcement.
 
 
President intends to make formal invitation for PPP to join the Coalition, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 17:19

If David Granger do make the formal presentation to the PPP/C to join the coalition, will he-Granger restructure the cabinet relative to the PPP/C and PNCR each having about fifty percent of the votes.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
President intends to make formal invitation for PPP to join the Coalition
 
The People's Progressive Party (PPP) will be left with the option of joining the unity movement as President David Granger is preparing to make a formal offer to the ousted party.
 
President Granger on May 20, told reporters that, he has not formally invited the opposition to join them, but stated that he made a declaration at the time of the swearing-in.

"I intend to do that," Granger stated when responding to the accusations of not being genuine in his offer to the PPP.

The PPP claimed that Granger was only engaging in political gimmicks when he made the announcement.
 
 
President intends to make formal invitation for PPP to join the Coalition, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 17:19

If David Granger do make the formal presentation to the PPP/C to join the coalition, will he-Granger restructure the cabinet relative to the PPP/C and PNCR each having about fifty percent of the votes.

oh lawd you ppp na tired thief 

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
 

If David Granger do make the formal presentation to the PPP/C to join the coalition, will he-Granger restructure the cabinet relative to the PPP/C and PNCR each having about fifty percent of the votes.

Did the PPP ever make an offer to the PNC?  NO!  So APNU isn't obligated to do a thing.

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
If David Granger do make the formal presentation to the PPP/C to join the coalition, will he-Granger restructure the cabinet relative to the PPP/C and PNCR each having about fifty percent of the votes.

Did the PPP ever make an offer to the PNC?  NO!  So APNU isn't obligated to do a thing.

Immaterial, as usual.

 

The issue is specific to the past few days, when David Granger specifically indicated that a written offer will be made to the PPP/C..

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:

The Indians won the election for Granger. .

If you base this on race then Indians get little because they probably didn't account for more than 5% of the coalition votes.

 

I suggest that you therefore drop that conversation.

5% Indians cross over to coalition, coalition won by 1%.  Guess who decided the new prezzy?

It's actually more - 10%! I told you so!

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
If David Granger do make the formal presentation to the PPP/C to join the coalition, will he-Granger restructure the cabinet relative to the PPP/C and PNCR each having about fifty percent of the votes.

Did the PPP ever make an offer to the PNC?  NO!  So APNU isn't obligated to do a thing.

Immaterial, as usual.

 

The issue is specific to the past few days, when David Granger specifically indicated that a written offer will be made to the PPP/C..

All you need to do is to tell us why the PPP didn't get 54% of the vote.

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
If David Granger do make the formal presentation to the PPP/C to join the coalition, will he-Granger restructure the cabinet relative to the PPP/C and PNCR each having about fifty percent of the votes.

Did the PPP ever make an offer to the PNC?  NO!  So APNU isn't obligated to do a thing.

Immaterial, as usual.

 

The issue is specific to the past few days, when David Granger specifically indicated that a written offer will be made to the PPP/C..

All you need to do is to tell us why the PPP didn't get 54% of the vote.

Your are fossilized with irrelevant issues.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
 

Your are fossilized with irrelevant issues.

I agree.  Discussing why we have President Granger and Prime Minister Nagamootoo must truly be a huge stress for you.  I can see why you don't want to talk about your complete ineptitude at making forecasts.

 

 

In Sept 2011 you screamed that the PPP would get 60%.  In April 2015 you screamed that they were GUARANTEED to get 54%.

 

Well even you know how wrong you were.

 

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:

The Indians won the election for Granger. .

If you base this on race then Indians get little because they probably didn't account for more than 5% of the coalition votes.

 

I suggest that you therefore drop that conversation.

5% Indians cross over to coalition, coalition won by 1%.  Guess who decided the new prezzy?

How come when the Amerindians gave the PPP their wins you didn't demand that Amerindians be given every thing?

 

Only Indians, the "special people".

Bai, this about Indian and Black.  Accept it, if was not for that 5% cross-over Indians, you would still be in the wilderness.  All the minority races will fall in behind the ruling party.  This is how they survive.  They will now fall behind the PNC and Indian cork duck fuh good.

FM
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