Dave posted:In 2001, the party had re-branded itself the PNCR, attaching a Reform component to the original title of the party in an attempt to change the image of the party and to append, as the PPP had done in 1992, a civic component to the party.
In 2006, the party entered the elections as the PNCR- One Guyana (PNCR-1G). But most people did not take that coalition seriously, knowing that the other partners in the grouping were marginal and that the real power remained with the PNCR.
The 2006 elections had the lowest turnout of voters ,since 1992.