Gilbakka posted:I presume the US delegation will pay a courtesy call on the Leader of the Opposition who represents 49% of the electorate.
And when delegations visited the opposition parties when they collectively represented 51% the PPP didn't handle that well. Screams and rants about foreigners interfering with the rights of a sovereign nation.
I know that you are back with the PPP and are contrite that you fled that plantation and so very determined to now be a loyal slave. A PPP supporter cannot pretend with seriousness that when they were in power they thought that external entities had a right to speak to the opposition parties. The PPP felt that they (with 49% of the votes) had a sole mandate to determine what happened with Guyana and what access that entities had.