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Reply to "AFC must give up gov’t posts to save credibility, support –Ramkarran."

Gilbakka posted:

I endorse every sentence Ralph Ramkarran writes in his CONVERSATION TREE article. Thanks for posting, Django.

Gil. I am uncertain that this will result in appeasing the AFC supporters who have left the party. From those I have spoken to throughout my travels in Guyana, they want the AFC to pull out of the coalition and for the government to fall. This move suggested by RAmkarran  will be seen as more negative by leadership , because the facade of having some input, of being part of the government will collapse and expose them for the Lapp dogs they are. Also, it will confirm to the people that the AFC made a monumental mistake when they broke their promise of not joining with any of the major political party and joined with APNU. Which politicians ever accept and publicize their mistakes? 

Key also will be Granger's response to such a move. I do not think that Granger will allow this to happen. He might just remove them from the list and replace them with others or appoint APNU to all cabinet positions.

furthermore, this move might split the AFC into its pro and ANti PNC factions. We can then see a Trottman, GRanger's son in law and  others staying in their posts, while others remain.

the AFC has chosen to hold on to the tiger's tail and will get hurt one way or the other if it release it!

 

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