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Originally Posted by Rev:

 

Just like David Cameron can now govern the UK on his own, having won by a majority, Guyana's Donald Ramotar will also be able to rule Guyana on his own after (50+1)% of the Guyana electorate re-elect him on May 11th---that's just 2 days from now.

 

Rev

PPP/C with a minimum of 52% of the votes on May 11, 2015.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
 

PPP/C with a minimum of 52% of the votes on May 11, 2015.

 

DG Bhai:

 

* Anything over 50.1% and Ramotar will rule Guyana all on his own.

 

* The last 3 years the president has been severely handicapped---the PNC/AFC used their one seat majority in parliament to block numerous projects that would have benefitted Guyana and the Guyanese people.

 

* But with a guaranteed majority in 2 days time---Ramotar will be large and in charge.

 

* A FRESH BREEZE WILL BLOW ACROSS GUYANA AFTER A PPP MAJORITY VICTORY.

 

Rev

FM
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Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

Indeed, Rev ... I am awaiting the culmination on Sunday, May 10, 2015 as the PPP/C again demonstrates its ability to govern Guyana.

 

DG Bhai:

 

* Everything in life happens for a reason. I believe it was a blessing for Guyana when Moses decided that he and his fellow goons in the PNC/AFC would bring down the PPP via a no confidence vote.

 

* Ramotar outsmarted Moses and his fellow goons and prorogued parliament---and on May 11th the Guyana electorate will allow Ramotar to rule Guyana all on his own.

 

* MOSES OUGHT TO COMMIT SEPPUKU AFTER HIS BELOVED PNC IS DEFEATED ON MAY 11th.

 

Rev

FM
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In these small settlements where little happens people will show up to occupy themselves with some thing novel.

 

You do not know which party people will support, or even IF they will vote.

 

BTW the PPP got 741 in region 8.  Only 2500 people voted out of a total population of over 10k.   This suggests turn out of less than 50%.

FM
Originally Posted by Rev:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

Indeed, Rev ... I am awaiting the culmination on Sunday, May 10, 2015 as the PPP/C again demonstrates its ability to govern Guyana.

 

DG Bhai:

 

* Everything in life happens for a reason. I believe it was a blessing for Guyana when Moses decided that he and his fellow goons in the PNC/AFC would bring down the PPP via a no confidence vote.

 

* Ramotar outsmarted Moses and his fellow goons and prorogued parliament---and on May 11th the Guyana electorate will allow Ramotar to rule Guyana all on his own.

 

* MOSES OUGHT TO COMMIT SEPPUKU AFTER HIS BELOVED PNC IS DEFEATED ON MAY 11th.

 

Rev

Prorogation of parliament was done properly to allow the opposition parties to discuss issue. They failed to respond, hence the elections for May 11, 2015.

 

Had parliament been dissolved prior to when it was done, many opposition MPs would have not been qualified to receive a parliamentary pension.

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:

 

BTW the PPP got 741 in region 8.  Only 2500 people voted out of a total population of over 10k.   This suggests turn out of less than 50%.

 

* The PPP had boots on the ground early in region 8. Lots of promises were made. Lots of gifts were given. I am curious to see the Region 8 results in 2015.

 

REGION 8 RESULTS IN 2011:

 

AFC 995 votes

PPP 741

PNC 739

 

* Let's see how many votes the PPP bought in 2015.

 

Rev

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Rev:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

Indeed, Rev ... I am awaiting the culmination on Sunday, May 10, 2015 as the PPP/C again demonstrates its ability to govern Guyana.

 

DG Bhai:

 

* Everything in life happens for a reason. I believe it was a blessing for Guyana when Moses decided that he and his fellow goons in the PNC/AFC would bring down the PPP via a no confidence vote.

 

* Ramotar outsmarted Moses and his fellow goons and prorogued parliament---and on May 11th the Guyana electorate will allow Ramotar to rule Guyana all on his own.

 

* MOSES OUGHT TO COMMIT SEPPUKU AFTER HIS BELOVED PNC IS DEFEATED ON MAY 11th.

 

Rev

Prorogation of parliament was done properly to allow the opposition parties to discuss issue. They failed to respond, hence the elections for May 11, 2015.

 

Had parliament been dissolved prior to when it was done, many opposition MPs would have not been qualified to receive a parliamentary pension.

Thanks for finally admitting that the PPP/C puts their personal interests ahead of the interests of the populace or the interests of the Narco Republic of Guyana.

Mitwah

Guyanese voters must forget about race tomorrow and vote based on these examples of the Jagdeo / Ramotar PPPC 23 years of governance or lack thereof. ...

 

  • HIGHEST LEVEL CORRUPTION
  • HIGHEST LEVEL OF FAILED PROJECTS
  • HIGHEST LEVEL OF CRIME
  • HIGHEST LEVELS OF CRIMES
  • HIGHEST LEVEL OF SUICIDES
  • ABUSE OF POWER BY GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
  • TOTAL DISREGARD FOR WOMEN. MINISTER OF HEALTH AND AG ARE TYPICAL EXAMPLES OF THIS
  • HIGHEST LEVEL OF CRONYISM
  • DISREGARD FOR RICE FARMERS, SUGAR WORKERS AND SMALL MINERS

 

http://www.stabroeknews.com/20.../prepare-for-change/

 

 

 
Mitwah

Here is the PPP record after 23 years:

  •   Failed education system with illiteracy on the rise;
  •   Broken health care system;
  •   Highest infant/mother mortality rate in the region;
  •   Poorest country in the hemisphere;
  •   Most corrupt country in the region;
  •   Increased racial divisiveness within the last 23 years - state   sponsored;
  •   Broken transportation system;
  •   Broken electricity system - random and prolonged black outs;
  •   Broken road works & bridges - crippling the movement of goods and people;
  •   Broken water and sewage system - no and sometimes unsafe piped water;
  •   Country in state of dictatorship with the closure of parliament;
  •   Rolling back of press freedoms with media being threatened;
  •   Extra judicial killings and disappearances on the rise;
  •   State sponsored demoralizing of armed services;
Mitwah
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Originally Posted by Rev:

These poor souls will suffer the agony of defeat after the results of tomorrow's election are announced.

 

 

* Once must admire the loyalty and the faithfulness of afro Guyanese to their beloved PNC.

 

Rev

 

Agreed.

 

Moses fails once again to attract Indos to a PNC meeting. Moses cork duck.

FM

V-DAY IS HERE!  VOTE TOMORROW TO REBUILD THE GUYANA YOU DESERVE

May 10, 2015 | By KNews | Filed Under AFC Column, Features / Columnists 

Tomorrow when you cast your ballot for the APNU+AFC Coalition, you –Guyanese citizen, business owner, academic or professional – will be starting the long overdue process to take back what is YOURS.  This is the opportunity you have been waiting for to take back your right to decide what works best for you, your family, your community.

You have an inalienable right to choose the people who will form your Neighbourhood and Regional Councils and who will manage the affairs of your communities.

You have the right to work at your chosen trade or profession without being pushed aside and trampled upon at every turn by others who enjoy unbelievable concessions from the PPP/C.

You have the right to receive similar concessions so you could operate in a fair, even business environment, and with a system that does not require you to pay excessive charges to process documents or wait for hours to receive a public service.

You have the right to be properly educated from nursery to university in an education system that provides all that is necessary to ensure that you graduate with a high degree of knowledge to make you employable and fully functional in your own homeland.

You have the right to receive sufficient pension after you have given so many years of service to your country, and medical financial aid from the National Insurance Scheme (NIS) when you need it.  The NIS which you contribute to every month was created to help you in difficult circumstances.  It certainly was not envisaged that the Scheme would run bankrupt because billions of YOUR dollars were taken away from it and given to the Berbice Bridge Company and other government projects.  The Coalition government will reclaim your money through any legitimate means.

You have the constitutional right to work and earn decent wages in your country, not to stand helplessly aside while projects are farmed out to foreign investors who have been allowed to import the labour they need.  That the PPP/C government agreed to this, perhaps even demanded it, for the construction of the Marriott-branded Hotel and the GPL expansion project, is tantamount to discrediting the value of Guyanese people. Despite all the tall buildings in the city, the new school buildings (no furniture or teaching aids), despite an improved service from the national electricity grid, and despite the availability of imported products, the average citizen still lives in poverty with little hope for betterment. 

The 16% value added tax on every product and service has put them out of reach of many of us.

We have faced open discrimination daily and the so-called PPP/C administration had no problem trampling on our rights to live, to grow and prosper

Crime has become an industry in Guyana, and our citizens lose their lives, their children, their property, peace of mind as well as their willingness to remain in the country of their birth.  But the PPP/C does not care, so long as their pockets are full. NO MORE!  Guyana has had enough of this greedy ‘administration’. 

 It is time for Guyanese to finally reap the benefits of OUR OWN resources. Our LAND, gold, diamonds, forests and everything they contain, and our AIRWAVES do not belong to the PPP/C to give away to friends, family and foreign companies.  THEY BELONG TO US! It was our tax dollars that paid for that fibre-optic cable from Brazil which the government has just given away for free on very questionable terms and conditions.  At the beginning they touted this project as a means of opening up (liberalizing) the Telecommunication Sector.  Later we were told that the cable was to enhance government’s activities and programmes throughout Guyana’s 83,000 square miles (e-governance) while providing connectivity to people living in inland areas and the hinterland who benefitted from the deceptive One-Laptop-Per-Family giveaway. Five years on, today, the Government is singing a different tune with discordant notes as they try to justify this latest kick in our collective teeth, this new contract with a saw miller and civil works contractor who clearly does not understand why he was hand-picked for this dirty ‘deal’.  He does not understand the terms of the contract he signed.

Fellow Citizens, we are now standing on a threshold.  At the backside are rampant thievery, pettiness, spite and squandering of our resources. 

Ahead of us lies a green Guyana, full of prospects for every Guyanese man, woman and child to live as equals in a productive society.

This objective is the main reason why the seven parties that make up the Coalition decided to merge our many resources to finally unify Guyana and all that is in it.  Just like you, we want to see our natural resources and the genuine drive of our people work for the benefit of this nation. Unlike the PPP/C, we will not break down and discard the roads and bridges that have been built.   The coalition is not against the development of Hydro Power.  We firmly believe that we have a responsibility to this nation to utilize the water resources that Guyana is blessed with and join the rest of world in providing renewable energy sources at a cost that is much cheaper than US$800 Million.  The Coalition prefers to see the feasibility study on the Amaila Falls with an assessment of the consequences for a hydro station in the months when the falls runs dry.  We would also commission a study on possibilities for hydro-powered stations in other sections of the Potaro Basin and Mazaruni Rivers.

The Coalition is not at all against a new international airport, despite what you’ve been told.  We objected to the plan to construct the new airport with only Chinese labour and at unbelievable prices e.g. G$424,000 for one toilet set.   Highly qualified Civil Engineers have estimated a modern airport building at approximately US$40 Million which is US$110 Million LESS than the PPP intended to spend.   The Coalition will not approve the construction of a national edifice without the input of Guyanese skills and products, especially not at this time when the unemployment rate is so high. In the same vein, we will undertake an intensive audit to determine why the construction of the one-storeyed No. 51 Village Magistrate’s Courthouse cost the Guyanese tax payer G$46 Million.  In any estimation, this building including furniture, plumbing and electrical facilities should not have cost more than G$12 Million.  The same goes for the Marriott-branded hotel that the Government claimed cost US$60 Million. Citizens, do not be fooled by the PPP/C’s rank propaganda.  They have been making the same election time promises to you for 20 years and you could count the number of those promises that came to life and made your lives better.

THE TIME IS NOW TO CHANGE YOUR FORTUNE.  The APNU+AFC Coalition will make it happen!

Mitwah

The PPP seems untenable to the electorate

May 9, 2015 | By | Filed Under Letters 

Dear Editor,   For reasons best known to themselves, the ruling PPP cabal has not been able  to defend its disgraced track record of 22 years. Not only has Jagdeo and Rohee tried to spin their crassness into a political message about race, but they continue their denigrating diatribe against the Opposition leaders, David Granger and Moses Nagamootoo. What could the PPP hope to achieve by this? The widespread public condemnation has clearly harmed the PPP’s image, including its trump card, Prime Ministerial candidate, Elizabeth Harper who has not condemned the vulgar and abusive campaign. Ms. Harper’s only choice is to accept such behavior if she wants to remain as the PM candidate. It seems as though Jagdeo is the PPP Presidential candidate and not Mr. Ramotar who is completely out of the picture in this campaign. Does the PPP believe that he is not a good campaigner? Or is he forced to take a back seat to Jagdeo? You decide! As the campaign winds down, the party opinion polls are showing that many of their supporters have abandoned the PPP for the APNU-AFC Coalition. One of the reasons is that their supporters are fed up with the corruption, crime, vulgarity and the double standards that exist in the PPP which its leaders have refused to address. Two, their supporters are discouraged by their campaign strategy to demonize and malign the leaders of the coalition by not telling the truth. Three, many are angry at the “slap and strip” remarks made by the Minister of Health, Bheri Ramsaran against Rights Activists Sherlinga Nageer. Four, some of their supporters have realized that the PPP leadership is power drunk and has abandoned their grassroots supporters for their rich friends and that they only cater to themselves. Realizing that their defeat is inevitable, the PPP is subtly trying to change course in the final days of the campaign to avoid more losses and to reduce their diminishing public approval. But some of the PPP strategists are stubborn and will not retreat because they have been so blinded by the party’s group-think mentality wherein everybody has to think alike and become impervious to dissenting views. This group genuinely believes that the party is winning support. After months of campaigning, the PPP seems highly untenable to most of the electorate. The targeting of David Granger and Moses Nagamootoo through propaganda and distortions of the truth has caused the PPP not to focus and address the core issues affecting the poor and the working class. This strategy was ill-conceived from the start, since it was based on a false premise about race-bait and cuss-down politics and abusive and vulgar behavior. The PPP has not been averse to playing the race card, with Jagdeo and Rohee portraying the leaders of the Coalition as incompetent miss-fits and opportunists who are out for revenge against East Indians if they win the election. At any rate, the PPP leading campaigner, Bharrat Jagdeo has poisoned the political discourse and continues to do so by his vile conduct and specious spins on the facts. The APNU+AFC Coalition, in turn, is addressing bread and butter issues such as the doubling of old age pensions for seniors; a 10 percent across the board increase for workers and a 20 percent increase for the security forces; raising the tax threshold; a higher minimum wage; free university education; a 100 percent reduction in the tolls on the Berbice Bridge; a 2 percent reduction of VAT, a doubling of the price for rice, a 25 percent increase in bonus for sugar workers, a 25 percent reduction in the price for gasoline; and the creation of 25,000 new jobs for youths and those who want to work. These are feasible projects which the Coalition must embark on if it wins the election on May 11. However, the spirited public rejection of the PPP vileness by the leaders of the opposition including Khemraj Ramjattan and Joe Harmon demonstrates that the Coalition will not embrace such low gutter type behavior in this campaign. Save for the diehards in the PPP, no one has voiced support for the bigotry expressed by the fanatics in the regime. This is one of the many good outcomes from the present outrage in the campaign that the citizens of Guyana have demonstrated that they are more decent, deserve much better and are miles ahead of the Freedom House gangsters. They are proud of the APNU+AFC Coalition and they want change. Dr. Asquith Rose

Mitwah
Originally Posted by Mitwah:

The PPP seems untenable to the electorate

May 9, 2015 | By | Filed Under Letters 

Dear Editor,   For reasons best known to themselves, the ruling PPP cabal has not been able  to defend its disgraced track record of 22 years. '....

 

They are proud of the APNU+AFC Coalition and they want change. Dr. Asquith Rose

What happened, he jettison his partner, flour boy?

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:

Granger calls for bloodshed:

 

“Keep your eyes on these people; they don’t dead easy you know, y’all start with funeral announcement, death announcement, they don’t dead easy,” he added."

 

 

QUESTION:

 

* Who are the"these people" Granger is referring to ?

 

* Could it be these folks---the genuine and authentic East Indians in Guyana ?

 

 

Rev

FM
Originally Posted by Rev:
Originally Posted by yuji22:

Granger calls for bloodshed:

 

“Keep your eyes on these people; they don’t dead easy you know, y’all start with funeral announcement, death announcement, they don’t dead easy,” he added."

 

 

QUESTION:

 

* Who are the"these people" Granger is referring to ?

 

* Could it be these folks---the genuine and authentic East Indians in Guyana ?

 

 

Rev

 

Granger has ignited and alerted his "Mo Fiah, Slow Fiah" terror. Granger should apologize for this racist statement.

 

How can Moses and Ramjattan sit there and allow Granger to call for the Murder of Indos ?

 

This statement must be condemned. It is totally unacceptable.

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:
 

Agreed. Moses fails once again to attract Indos to a PNC meeting. Moses cork duck.

 

 

For the remainder of his life, that weasel and judas Moses "I am not Indian" Nagamootoo will be perceived as a laughingstock by the genuine and authentic East Indians of Guyana. He will forever be mocked and ridiculed by the East Indian masses. Only his fellow dirty Indians will nuts about him.

 

Rev

FM

Here is the PPP record after 23 years:

  •   Failed education system with illiteracy on the rise;
  •   Broken health care system;
  •   Highest infant/mother mortality rate in the region;
  •   Poorest country in the hemisphere;
  •   Most corrupt country in the region;
  •   Increased racial divisiveness within the last 23 years - state   sponsored;
  •   Broken transportation system;
  •   Broken electricity system - random and prolonged black outs;
  •   Broken road works & bridges - crippling the movement of goods and people;
  •   Broken water and sewage system - no and sometimes unsafe piped water;
  •   Country in state of dictatorship with the closure of parliament;
  •   Rolling back of press freedoms with media being threatened;
  •   Extra judicial killings and disappearances on the rise;
  •   State sponsored demoralizing of armed services;
Mitwah
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by Rev:
Originally Posted by yuji22:

Granger calls for bloodshed:

 

“Keep your eyes on these people; they don’t dead easy you know, y’all start with funeral announcement, death announcement, they don’t dead easy,” he added."

 

 

QUESTION:

 

* Who are the"these people" Granger is referring to ?

 

* Could it be these folks---the genuine and authentic East Indians in Guyana ?

 

 

Rev

 

Granger has ignited and alerted his "Mo Fiah, Slow Fiah" terror. Granger should apologize for this racist statement.

 

How can Moses and Ramjattan sit there and allow Granger to call for the Murder of Indos ?

 

This statement must be condemned. It is totally unacceptable.

He probably means scum like yourself who preach hate, I agree throw yall rass to the wayside, you're like bad puss to the nation.

cain
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
 

Agreed. Moses fails once again to attract Indos to a PNC meeting. Moses cork duck.

Perhaps, the cork will permanently sink after the results of the May 11, 2015 elections.

2020 Indians will be 40% of the vote.  If all the PP can do is scream apan jhat then they will lose.  In fact they might even lose tomorrow for this reason.

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
 

Agreed. Moses fails once again to attract Indos to a PNC meeting. Moses cork duck.

Perhaps, the cork will permanently sink after the results of the May 11, 2015 elections.

2020 Indians will be 40% of the vote.  If all the PP can do is scream apan jhat then they will lose.  In fact they might even lose tomorrow for this reason.

Caribj, Indians are around 43%, the PPP lost 7% to the AFC in 2011 but scored 49%.  Is who made up the gap?  Your logic does not hold up against the facts!

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:
 
 

Caribj, Indians are around 43%, the PPP lost 7% to the AFC in 2011 but scored 49%.  Is who made up the gap?  Your logic does not hold up against the facts!

 Please explain why the mixed vote grew by 70% when the total population is only up 3%.  This will then suggest to you that the voting age population is much more Indian and African than is the overall population.  So the Indian and African vote is more than 43% and 30%.  It might be as high as 80% adding both together.

 

 

Using your thinking, Africans are 30% of the population, not all voting PNC, and yet the PNC is consistent at 41%.

 

The mixed and the Amerindians split their votes between the PPP and the PNC, and now the AFC.  Indications are that the PPP gets less than 1/4 of the mixed vote. In fact even your fellow Indo KKKite puts the mixed vote at only 27% PPP.

 

Now with the mixed population expanding significantly how does their rejection of the PPP bode well for them.  The Amerindian population is smaller and has a lower turn out, so cannot save the PPP from the demise that an expanding mixed vote will cause it.

FM
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Originally Posted by caribny:
 

2020 Indians will be 40% of the vote.  If all the PP can do is scream apan jhat then they will lose.  In fact they might even lose tomorrow for this reason.

 

* Even if Indians are only 30% of the vote by 2020, the PPP will still keep winning elections.

 

* By the way, the Amerindians are close to 10% right now---and growing---the PPP has the Amerindian vote in the bag.

 

RE: MIXED

 

* The PPP has around 27% in the bag right now----the party is working assiduously on improving that percentage.

 

* You saw the vulgar behavior of that black PNC woman dropping her panties, pissing on the PPP flag and then setting it on fore----decent MIXED people don't want to be identified with such unwashed cretins.

 

BOTTOM LINE:

 

* You can keep harping on the decline of the Indian vote----but rest assured the PPP knows how to win---and they will find a way to keep winning general elections in Guyana for generations to come.

 

Rev

FM
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Originally Posted by Rev:
Originally Posted by caribny:
 

2020 Indians will be 40% of the vote.  If all the PP can do is scream apan jhat then they will lose.  In fact they might even lose tomorrow for this reason.

 

* Even if Indians are only 30% of the vote by 2020, the PPP will still keep winning elections.

 

*

How do you figure that out.   YOUR numbers indicate that 73% of mixed Guyanese and 95% of blacks reject the PPP.

 

The interior contributes only 6% of the vites, even as it is 11% of the population.  Amerindians vote in low numbers, so even if 70% vote PPP, that cannot rescue them from the whipping which will occur. if their main strategy is to scream apan jhat.

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
 

How do you figure that out.   YOUR numbers indicate that 73% of mixed Guyanese and 95% of blacks reject the PPP.

 

 

* The PPP recognizes that the percentage of MIXED races in Guyana is growing strongly.

 

* In 2011 only 27% of MIXED races voted for the PPP, but the party feels it can make some inroads and attract an additional 10% over the next 5 years--that would bring the support of MIXED races for the PPP to 37%.

 

* By the way, Ramotar needs to get rid of some of the deadbeats in his cabinet and in parliament. It would be wise for him to start appointing some MIXED breed.

 

Rev

FM
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Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by baseman:
 
 

Caribj, Indians are around 43%, the PPP lost 7% to the AFC in 2011 but scored 49%.  Is who made up the gap?  Your logic does not hold up against the facts!

 Please explain why the mixed vote grew by 70% when the total population is only up 3%.  This will then suggest to you that the voting age population is much more Indian and African than is the overall population.  So the Indian and African vote is more than 43% and 30%.  It might be as high as 80% adding both together.

 

 

Using your thinking, Africans are 30% of the population, not all voting PNC, and yet the PNC is consistent at 41%.

 

The mixed and the Amerindians split their votes between the PPP and the PNC, and now the AFC.  Indications are that the PPP gets less than 1/4 of the mixed vote. In fact even your fellow Indo KKKite puts the mixed vote at only 27% PPP.

 

Now with the mixed population expanding significantly how does their rejection of the PPP bode well for them.  The Amerindian population is smaller and has a lower turn out, so cannot save the PPP from the demise that an expanding mixed vote will cause it.

Forget about all your WAGs and SWAGs for now. Please tell me, in 2011 Indians were 43%.  The PPP lost 7% to the AFC, that leaves 36% to vote PPP of which a few percent will vote PNC.  But let's forget that for now.  Who were the 13% which gave the PPP 49%?

FM

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