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AFC to begin local govt election campaign, no agreement yet with APNU

 

Left to right: Executive members of the Alliance For Change, Audwin Rutherford, party Chairman Khemraj Ramjattan, Catherine Hughes, David Patterson and party Leader, Raphael Trotman.

The Alliance For Change (AFC) on Saturday decided to begin campaigning for local government elections expected to be held during the last quarter of this year, but there is no agreement yet with A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) on contesting jointly, party sources said.

“The negotiations with Coalition partner A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) with regard to contesting the LGE on a joint platform will continue,” the party later said in a statement.

Party Chairman, Khemraj Ramjattan declined to comment on the actual outcome of the talks that were held at the Amerindian Village complex, Sophia Exhibition Site before an official party statement is issued, but said he was pleased with the outcome. “It was fantastic what we had… the quality of the decision-making and the decision itself,” he said when asked how he would describe the meeting.

Party insiders said former AFC Chairman, Nigel Hughes delivered a 15-minute presentation on his perspectives for the party’s preparedness for local government elections. Efforts to contact Hughes were not immediately successful.

The Party, having already commenced its Local Govt Elections campaign, has started with the identification of candidates in each Municipality and Neighbourhood Democratic Council.

The AFC explained in its statement that the National Executive Committee meeting mapped out a pre-campaign plan of action and the broad outlines of strategic plans for the campaigns in each of the nine administrative regions in which LGE will be contested. The processes for identifying candidates, issues of concerns to citizens, campaign structure, methodologies, organization and funding and other matters were discussed.

Senior AFC sources said that party could not await an agreement with APNU before starting its campaign. A major sticking point in the talks, a source said, was APNU’s insistence that the two political organisations campaign separately and then they divide the seats based on the results.

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However, some AFC executives believe that if they contest the local government elections that would automatically constrain the party representatives from being outspoken on certain issues if a decision is taken that nothing should be said or they should stick to one position.

A number of AFC executives are also said to believe that their party would perform better in Georgetown if they contest separately. AFC has been stridently objecting to the metered parking contract between City Hall and Smart City Solutions, citing an absence of transparency.

That party and APNU have also been at odds over the softening of penalties for the possession of small amounts of marijuana for recreational or religious use.

In the 2016 local government election, AFC had complained bitterly that APNU did not respect the 60-40 formula that was used for the 2015 general elections even as a gentleman’s agreement, and essentially wanted to dominate the process.

http://demerarawaves.com/2018/...ement-yet-with-apnu/

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You are 7 days late with the article,there is a saying "it's better to be late than never"

Going alone is no big deal for the AFC.Who ever parroting the phrases from FH, the party is dead meat etc, needs introspection.

Django
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Who the hell do you think you are by presenting yourself at GNI's editorial chief ?

It funny that you are still backing a Dog Shyte, Dead Meat party.

Dem Berbice Sugar Workers have their cutlass in hand.

Ha Ha Ha !!!!

FM
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yuji22 posted:

Who the hell do you think you are by presenting yourself at GNI's editorial chief ?

It funny that you are still backing a Dog Shyte, Dead Meat party.

Ha Ha Ha !!!!

Frustration stepping in.

Django
kp posted:

AFC is DEAD, let's keep Wake on GNI. The only support it has is on GNI and that's Plenty.

Dj wants to bring back the Dead. Wishful thinking on his part, he ain't no Jesus. He is still drinking the Moses snake oil.

When madness was being distributed Dj begged and took it all.

FM
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yuji22 posted:
kp posted:

AFC is DEAD, let's keep Wake on GNI. The only support it has is on GNI and that's Plenty.

Dj wants to bring back the Dead. Wishful thinking on his part, he ain't no Jesus. He is still drinking the Moses snake oil.

When madness was being distributed Dj begged and took it all.

The above depicts madness of the writer.

Django

Guyana maintains Tier one placement in US TIP report

Jun 29, 2018

Guyana’s fight against Trafficking in Person (TIP) has seen it maintaining its Tier one status in the US State’s Department of State’s TIP report for 2017.

The recently released report shows that Guyana has been making significant strides in the fight against trafficking in persons. Minister of Public Security, Khemraj Ramjattan said the increased efforts of anti-TIP agencies have resulted in much success.

Minister of Public Security, Khemraj Ramjattan.

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Django
Prashad posted:

The only thing left for these AFC koolie traitors to get is a good beat up.

Indos will kick them good and proper so they are in hiding.

Only Dj is left drinking Moses Pee Pee. Dj should go sing Moses praises in Berbice and watch dem Indos give him a good trashing. He is an embodiment of a dirty Indo.

FM
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yuji22 posted:

Look at the Dog shyteMoses hiding from Berbicians. The cane cutters have cutlass in hand waiting for this liar and con man. 

AFC = Alliance For Conmen

Most are die hard PPP-ites,unfortunately the numbers aren't there for their party to win.

They have to change their ways and recognize that Guyana is a multi-ethnic nation.

Django
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