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Reply to "Coalition headed for divorce??"

Originally Posted by redux:
 

This is a political coalition not a merger

 

the 2 parties retain their distinct identities

 

there is no "allowed" here . . . when Granger, Moses, or Khemraj speak on behalf of the coalition, they will tell u so

 

arite?

The reality is that there is little ideological difference in the how the three major parties have towards their guiding philosophy towards economic development.  In all cases it will be private sector led, with foreign investment encouraged.

 

The question is the execution of this philosophy.  The PPP are tired, vicious, nasty, corrupt and arrogant and blatant in the fact that they pursue a narrow agenda of poorly executed projects aimed at enriching their small group.

 

We have no idea what APNU AFC will actually do.  What we do know is that, as a new governing entity, they will be less entrenched than is the PPP, and so will not get away with the crimes that the PPP routinely commits.

 

So I really don't care that APNU and the AFC might still be negotiating the fine print.  The reality is that what they will do will be a function of what they find after the PPP is ousted.  We will expect to hear of revelations of billions of dollars of contractual obligations forced upon Guyana by the criminals who negotiated bad deals. We will hear that the financial position of entities like Guysuco will be far worse than we are told.   And the treasury might be less flush than we have been led to believe.

 

So I await the SPECIFIC details a few weeks after the coalition walks in and discovers the nightmare which the PPP have left for Guyana.

FM
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