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President David Granger

PRESIDENT David Granger on Saturday departed Guyana for Cuba to continue receiving treatment for non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
The Ministry of the Presidency, in a brief statement, said that the Guyanese leader was accompanied by his wife, First Lady Mrs. Sandra Granger.

The President, last November, was diagnosed with the type of cancer. Although the President has reduced his number of public engagements ever since his diagnosis, he has managed to address the citizenry on various political issues.

His most recent address was publicised on Friday when he assured that his government was not unconstitutional and that there is no legal impediment that restrains it from exercising its functions or requires it to assume only ‘caretaker’ functions.

In an address to the nation, the Guyanese leader said notwithstanding the passage of the motion of no-confidence in the National Assembly on December 21, last year, the current political situation “should not be a cause for alarm and anxiety”.

To this end, he said he is prepared to do his part to ensure credible elections are held, as he underscored the importance of political cooperation at this critical juncture of the country’s history.

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kp posted:

President continues treatment in Cuba

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President David Granger

PRESIDENT David Granger on Saturday departed Guyana for Cuba to continue receiving treatment for non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
The Ministry of the Presidency, in a brief statement, said that the Guyanese leader was accompanied by his wife, First Lady Mrs. Sandra Granger.

The President, last November, was diagnosed with the type of cancer. Although the President has reduced his number of public engagements ever since his diagnosis, he has managed to address the citizenry on various political issues.

His most recent address was publicised on Friday when he assured that his government was not unconstitutional and that there is no legal impediment that restrains it from exercising its functions or requires it to assume only ‘caretaker’ functions.

In an address to the nation, the Guyanese leader said notwithstanding the passage of the motion of no-confidence in the National Assembly on December 21, last year, the current political situation “should not be a cause for alarm and anxiety”.

To this end, he said he is prepared to do his part to ensure credible elections are held, as he underscored the importance of political cooperation at this critical juncture of the country’s history.

I hear Harmon, Volda and Williams running tings in Guyana

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VishMahabir posted:
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President continues treatment in Cuba

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President David Granger

PRESIDENT David Granger on Saturday departed Guyana for Cuba to continue receiving treatment for non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
The Ministry of the Presidency, in a brief statement, said that the Guyanese leader was accompanied by his wife, First Lady Mrs. Sandra Granger.

The President, last November, was diagnosed with the type of cancer. Although the President has reduced his number of public engagements ever since his diagnosis, he has managed to address the citizenry on various political issues.

His most recent address was publicised on Friday when he assured that his government was not unconstitutional and that there is no legal impediment that restrains it from exercising its functions or requires it to assume only ‘caretaker’ functions.

In an address to the nation, the Guyanese leader said notwithstanding the passage of the motion of no-confidence in the National Assembly on December 21, last year, the current political situation “should not be a cause for alarm and anxiety”.

To this end, he said he is prepared to do his part to ensure credible elections are held, as he underscored the importance of political cooperation at this critical juncture of the country’s history.

I hear Harmon, Volda and Williams running tings in Guyana

Harmon is in New York.  The good ole USA is the country of his citizenship.

Bibi Haniffa
Prashad posted:

We don't need Jranjer to die as President and give the PNC sympathy votes in the next election.  He needs to step down as President and take a leave of absence because of his illness.

He wants to die as President of Guyana.  Just like Burnham.  

Bibi Haniffa
Prashad posted:

We don't need Jranjer to die as President and give the PNC sympathy votes in the next election.  He needs to step down as President and take a leave of absence because of his illness.

In fact they agree with you and love how Jagdeo bullies a sick man.

FM

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