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Reply to "MASSIVE Turnout at PPP-C Meetings ."

D2 posted:
ksazma posted:
D2 posted:
Baseman posted:
D2 posted:

The PPP are back with the same stupid un=creative proposal. As much as I do not care for the Granger regime;these ignorant, inane fools do not deserve to be back in office either

I agree, but someone has to be in power.  Take you pick.

How about "Other" as a choice? That option is always there. The PPP will win unless the APNU find ways to nullify the 18K coolies who are returning home from the AFC. Look out for spoiled votes reaching 7000 for example.

The trouble is that Guyana lacks the caliber of leader we have come to expect given our experience in the first world countries. Well except for now where the great USA is led by a buffoon. Most of the "Other" are peeled off of either the PPP or the PNC and they too don't really offer any creativity either. It is becoming more apparent that Guyana can only be salvaged by a foreign order.

Leadership has to come from the larger parties offering progressive change ie devolution away from Georgetown controlling everything such as  constituencies having direct representation. The smaller parties simply has to say they will be the  boy with his finger in the dyke and reject any parliamentary motion that the ruling regime passes that will be a leech scheme for their pocket book.

That could be the answer to Guyana's stale booze politics. Unfortunately, from past experiences, those smaller parties become a pawn for either of the two sides grossly negating any ability to be that finger in the dyke. It would be a welcome eventuality for some of the smaller parties to make the PPP a minority government if they would use their parliamentary seat to effect legislation that benefit the people of Guyana rather than just undermine the performance of the party. But before any of that can take place, the PNC led Coalition will have to actually allow elections as promised. Free and fair elections. Until then, I have no confidence that there will actually be an elections, much less a free and fair one.

FM
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