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Reply to "There is no way that the PPP/C will win if Elections were held today"

quote "So I suggest that APNU and the AFC should begin addressing the possibility of this rather than foolishly hoping that APNU will win.  The AFC needs to learn how to anticipate their support because on the last two occasions they guessed wrong."unquote

 

Just like I am suggesting, this would not be a merger per se, but an agreement for both opposition parties to keep their now strength plus whatever collectively

gains in the next elections, so it is not a permanent thing like the WPA.

This way if they merged then I think that the Corrupt and thiefing PPP/C will be history..............as I say they need to have discussion, nothing to lose, but more to gain. If they do pull it off, (and I think it is the only way to defeat the PPP/C ) then they form the Government on their new strength, but retain their own indentity with an increase amount of seats.

 

Anything to shove those scumbags of the PPP/C to the wayside forever.

FM
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