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Originally Posted by ksazma:

First Nagamootoo left the PPP because they did not chose him to lead the party. So he went to the AFC and when he saw that the AFC will not stand a chance running on their own at this year's elections decided to again run to the place where he feels he will satisfy his personal goals. In his own words; "Newly-selected Prime Ministerial candidate of the new Opposition coalition, Moses Nagamootoo on Saturday said if the ruling People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) had not rejected him as their Presidential Candidate in 2011, he would not have been running against them today". Guyana Times.

First Nagamootoo left the PPP because they did not chose him to lead the party.

 

Kzaaazz, are you still peddling that discredited lie?

 

You obviously note that Moses supported the Janet/Jagdeo/Hinds "A" team and the "two Jagdeo/Hinds" campaigns. How come a man, who would eventually leave the party over his losing the battle against party corruption, then be described as leaving because he was not chosen to lead the party?

 

Any comments by Moses about the PPP party leadership would be because he was the champion against corruption and the violence by the Phantom. That's it. Not some bitterness over leadership of a ship he saw as rotten. Why would he want to lead a party like that if he has no chance of changing it? Do you know how the PPP Central Committee and importantly the Executive Committee work?

Kari
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