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Originally posted by D2:
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Originally posted by albert:
The Guyanese Populace will never allow the country to look backwards...they will endorse progress, thus ensuring progress continues...they'll vote P.P.P/C
In what bizarro world is the PPP a metaphor for progress?


Go back to the PNC days and slowly edge your way to 1992 and then start running. Big Grin

Along the way, you will see children going to school and also growing up to access higher education and accessibility to boot...

The rest is obvious.... yes, a long way to go... but progress indeed....

Who would believe Guyanese in the diaspora are coming home to retire, relax and contribute. These days are really great. Dis time nah lang time. Big Grin

Roll up your sleeves and get cracking. strongman
C
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Originally posted by Catherine:
[Who would believe Guyanese in the diaspora are coming home to retire,. strongman


Yes. US$ go a long way in impoverished Guyana with its GY$203=US$ 1. What you should know is most return to North America for the medical treatment because they consider that in Guyana to eb anightmare....the top PPP officials do the same thing.
FM
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Originally posted by caribj:
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Originally posted by Catherine:
[Who would believe Guyanese in the diaspora are coming home to retire,. strongman


Yes. US$ go a long way in impoverished Guyana with its GY$203=US$ 1. What you should know is most return to North America for the medical treatment because they consider that in Guyana to eb anightmare....the top PPP officials do the same thing.


stop fraffing Mr racist...i know hundreds of poeple from the usa and canada come to Guyana for medical treatment now..dem simply canno afford it in country..no wuk..no medical..no health care...dem fly to Guyana and go strainght to Balwant Singh Hospital and have everything done...when lass yu dumm ass been to Guyana EH?? yu rass na betta get sick and gat fu go to de emergancy yaa....cause is aftaa 6 hours yu rass gettin gto see ah doctor.
FM
COUNTDOWN FOR THE NEXT GOVERNMENT BEGINS

17 DAYS TO GO:

1)THE PPP/C IS WAY AHEAD IN THE RACE
2)APNU/PNC IS RUNNING SECOND PLACE AND
3)THE AFC IS DISMALLY IN THE THIRD POSITION


As the days go by if nothing dramatic happens, then as expected the election results might very well mirrors that of 2006.

- Granger justifies party paramountcy
- Ramotar vows to continue massive development drive envisioned by his party
- Ramjattan says Guyana being governed by a ‘sultanistic regime’
- TUF leader says opposition parties making ‘idle promises’

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FM
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Originally posted by albert:
Donald Ramoutar.....the next president in waiting is an outstanding son of the soil, and will be entrusted by the Guyanese masses with the mantle of governance
re you not tired of shouting slogans? As I said if he is a son of the coil more than any other it is merely because he has more surface area hence a larger coating of our native soil.
FM
COUNTDOWN FOR THE NEXT GOVERNMENT BEGINS

16 DAYS TO GO:

1)THE PPP/C IS WAY AHEAD IN THE RACE
2)APNU/PNC IS RUNNING SECOND PLACE AND
3)THE AFC IS DISMALLY IN THE THIRD POSITION


As the days go by if nothing dramatic happens, then as expected the election results might very well mirrors that of 2006.


From left, PPP/C’s Donald Ramotar, AFC’s Khemraj Ramjattan, and APNU’s David Granger sign the Code of Conduct at the Umana Yana.

The Code of Conduct commits parties to respect electoral laws, rules and procedures, engage in a peaceful and respectful campaign, as well as cooperate with military, police and security authorities. Also, parties have agreed to cooperate with GECOM in executing its duties, and “refrain from attacks, threats or other improper treatment of the GECOM officials during our party’s electoral campaign.”
They have also committed not to interfere in any way with the polling and counting proceedings, and to avoid all attempts at electoral rumour-mongering. They have agreed not to damage polling places, or remove, deface or damage any election materials.
Parties will also be required to instruct their polling agents about the procedure associated with the tabulation and declaration of results.
The parties have also agreed to accept the outcome of the polls

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FM
COUNTDOWN FOR THE NEXT GOVERNMENT BEGINS

15 DAYS TO GO:

1)THE PPP/C IS STILL WAY AHEAD IN THE RACE
2)APNU/PNC IS RUNNING SECOND PLACE AND
3)THE AFC IS DISMALLY IN THE THIRD POSITION LOSING SUPPORT



Thousands gathered in Anna Regina Essequibo supporting the PPP/C

As the days go by if nothing dramatic happens, then as expected the election will be a runaway results might very well mirrors that of 2006.

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FM
COUNTDOWN FOR THE NEXT GOVERNMENT BEGINS

14 DAYS TO GO:

1)THE PPP/C IS STILL WAY AHEAD IN THE RACE
2)APNU/PNC IS RUNNING SECOND PLACE AND
3)THE AFC IS DISMALLY IN THE THIRD POSITION LOSING SUPPORT


As the days go by if nothing dramatic happens, then as expected the election will be a runaway results might very well mirrors that of 2006.

Elections a celebration of democracy
Written by Vanessa Narine

Monday, 14 November 2011 03:35

Ramotar tells 40,000 PPP/C supporters at Stewartville rally

ELECTIONS are a celebration of democracy, People’s Progressive Party/ Civic (PPP/C) Presidential Candidate, Mr. Donald Ramotar, told a mammoth crowd estimated to be 40,000 at Stewartville last evening at the party’s rally.

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FM
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Originally posted by SuperMike:
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Originally posted by caribj:
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Originally posted by Catherine:
[Who would believe Guyanese in the diaspora are coming home to retire,. strongman


Yes. US$ go a long way in impoverished Guyana with its GY$203=US$ 1. What you should know is most return to North America for the medical treatment because they consider that in Guyana to eb anightmare....the top PPP officials do the same thing.


stop fraffing Mr racist...i know hundreds of poeple from the usa and canada come to Guyana for medical treatment now..dem simply canno afford it in country..no wuk..no medical..no health care...dem fly to Guyana and go strainght to Balwant Singh Hospital and have everything done...when lass yu dumm ass been to Guyana EH?? yu rass na betta get sick and gat fu go to de emergancy yaa....cause is aftaa 6 hours yu rass gettin gto see ah doctor.


Maybe you are not familiar with the Ontation Health Insurance PLan. The Government pays the Bill.
FM
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Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by SuperMike:
i know hundreds of poeple from the usa come to Guyana for medical treatment now..dem simply canno afford it in country..no wuk..no medical..no health care...


yes beggars cant be choosers. However they promptly jump back on the plane because they cant afford to live in Guyana on the meager wages that exist there.
FM
COUNTDOWN FOR THE NEXT GOVERNMENT BEGINS

12 DAYS TO GO:

1)THE PPP/C IS STILL WAY AHEAD IN THE RACE
2)APNU/PNC IS RUNNING SECOND PLACE AND
3)THE AFC IS DISMALLY IN THE THIRD POSITION LOSING SUPPORT


As the days go by if nothing dramatic happens, then as expected the election will be a runaway results might very well mirrors that of 2006.

Over the past few weeks, the PPP/C has successfully staged a number of campaign rallies and public meetings, which have attracted the support of thousands, as was shown that the crowds were very massave at all the meeings/rally.

Seems like the writings is on the walll...PPP/C is heading for a landslide victory.

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FM
COUNTDOWN FOR THE NEXT GOVERNMENT BEGINS

11 DAYS TO GO:

1)THE PPP/C IS STILL WAY AHEAD IN THE RACE
2)APNU/PNC IS RUNNING SECOND PLACE AND
3)THE AFC IS DISMALLY IN THE THIRD POSITION LOSING SUPPORT


As the days go by if nothing dramatic happens, then as expected the election will be a runaway results might very well mirrors that of 2006.

Over the past few weeks, the PPP/C has successfully staged a number of campaign rallies and public meetings, which have attracted the support of thousands, as was shown that the crowds were very massave at all the meeings/rally.

Seems like the writings is on the walll...PPP/C is heading for a landslide victory.

APNU crowd violently breaks up PPP Victoria meeting

Thursday, 17 November 2011 04:32

PPP activists attacked, one doused in kerosene and was going to be set afire
PPP appeals to its supporters to remain calm but vigilant.

The PNC/APNU has now resort to lawlessness as we have seen.

The PPP/C appeals for calm

http://www.guyanachronicleonli...4:top-story&Itemid=8

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FM
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Originally posted by albert:
On the 29th of November all Guyana will be celebrating....a victory for the P.P.P/C is a victory for all Guyanese...
If the PPP wins on the 29th; some greater than 40% but less than 50% of the people would be like
Job, in a state of deep lamentation because the crooks would have, on the backs of an ethnic vote, pulled off another win. That will be almost half of the population seething at the possibility that they will continue with their unaccountable government.
FM
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Originally posted by albert:
The P.P.P/C is a Nationalist party.....and pro working class...a victory for the P.P.P/C is a victory for all Guyanese..
Lie to yourself if it pleases you but do not try to pass on your delusion as reasoned thought to us. The PPP is an ethnic identified party and is governed by its kith and kin.
FM
COUNTDOWN FOR THE NEXT GOVERNMENT BEGINS

10 DAYS TO GO:

1)THE PPP/C IS STILL WAY AHEAD IN THE RACE
2)APNU/PNC IS RUNNING SECOND PLACE AND
3)THE AFC IS DISMALLY IN THE THIRD POSITION LOSING SUPPORT


As the days go by if nothing dramatic happens, then as expected the election will be a runaway results might very well mirrors that of 2006.

Over the past few weeks, the PPP/C has successfully staged a number of campaign rallies and public meetings, which have attracted the support of thousands, as was shown that the crowds were very massave at all the meeings/rally.

Seems like the writings is on the walll...PPP/C is heading for a landslide victory.

APNU crowd violently breaks up PPP Victoria meeting

Thursday, 17 November 2011 04:32

PPP activists attacked, one doused in kerosene and was going to be set afire
PPP appeals to its supporters to remain calm but vigilant.

The PNC/APNU has now resort to lawlessness as we have seen.

The PPP/C appeals for calm

Thursday, 18th November 2011

The ruling party called on the police, the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) and local and international observer groups to immediately launch an investigation into what it dubbed the newest attempt to intimidate its supporters.

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FM
COUNTDOWN FOR THE NEXT GOVERNMENT BEGINS

9 DAYS TO GO:

1)THE PPP/C IS STILL WAY AHEAD IN THE RACE
2)APNU/PNC IS RUNNING SECOND PLACE WITH A REDUCED MARGIN FROM LAST ELECTION
3)THE AFC IS DISMALLY IN THE THIRD POSITION LOSING SUPPORT TO THE PPP/C


As the days go by if nothing dramatic happens, then as expected the election will be a runaway results might very well mirrors that of 2006.

Over the past few weeks, the PPP/C has successfully staged a number of campaign rallies and public meetings, which have attracted the support of thousands, as was shown that the crowds were very massave at all the meeings/rally.

Seems like the writings is on the walll...PPP/C is heading for a landslide victory.

APNU crowd violently breaks up PPP Victoria meeting

Thursday, 17 November 2011 04:32

PPP activists attacked, one doused in kerosene and was going to be set afire
PPP appeals to its supporters to remain calm but vigilant.

The PNC/APNU has now resort to lawlessness as we have seen.

The PPP/C appeals for calm

Thursday, 18th November 2011

The ruling party called on the police, the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) and local and international observer groups to immediately launch an investigation into what it dubbed the newest attempt to intimidate its supporters.

As the days goes by the PNC/APNU continues with their hooliganism as they are accustomed to, GECOM still remains voiceless and this time the police was there to make arrests.

http://guyanafriends.com/eve/f...604972/m/53320059051

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FM
COUNTDOWN FOR THE NEXT GOVERNMENT BEGINS

8 DAYS TO GO:

1)THE PPP/C IS STILL WAY AHEAD IN THE RACE
2)APNU/PNC IS RUNNING SECOND PLACE WITH A REDUCED MARGIN FROM LAST ELECTION
3)THE AFC IS DISMALLY IN THE THIRD POSITION LOSING SUPPORT TO THE PPP/C


As the days go by if nothing dramatic happens, then as expected the election will be a runaway results might very well mirrors that of 2006.

Over the past few weeks, the PPP/C has successfully staged a number of campaign rallies and public meetings, which have attracted the support of thousands, as was shown that the crowds were very massave at all the meeings/rally.


With the PPP/C commanding this type of crowd, the writings is on the wall, as the PPP/C will enlarge their majority.

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FM
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Originally posted by caribj:
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Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by SuperMike:
i know hundreds of poeple from the usa come to Guyana for medical treatment now..dem simply canno afford it in country..no wuk..no medical..no health care...


yes beggars cant be choosers. However they promptly jump back on the plane because they cant afford to live in Guyana on the meager wages that exist there.


Have you seen anybody starving in Guyana??
FM
COUNTDOWN FOR THE NEXT GOVERNMENT BEGINS

EXACTLY ONE WEEK MORE TO GO

1)THE PPP/C IS STILL WAY AHEAD IN THE RACE
2)APNU/PNC IS RUNNING SECOND PLACE WITH A REDUCED MARGIN FROM LAST ELECTION
3)THE AFC IS DISMALLY IN THE THIRD POSITION LOSING SUPPORT TO THE PPP/C


As the days go by if nothing dramatic happens, then as expected the election will be a runaway results might very well mirrors that of 2006.

Over the past few weeks, the PPP/C has successfully staged a number of campaign rallies and public meetings, which have attracted the support of thousands, as was shown that the crowds were very massave at all the meeings/rally.

Yesterday marks the death of AFC Stalwart......Sheila Holder, she has served her country well and we regret her passing.....putting politics aside....The Country mourns her death. She will be missed, and we extend our sincere condolences to her family and friends.

RIP Sheila Holder.

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FM
COUNTDOWN FOR THE NEXT GOVERNMENT BEGINS

6 DAYS MORE TO GO

1)THE PPP/C IS STILL WAY AHEAD IN THE RACE
2)APNU/PNC IS RUNNING SECOND PLACE WITH A REDUCED MARGIN FROM LAST ELECTION
3)THE AFC IS DISMALLY IN THE THIRD POSITION LOSING SUPPORT TO THE PPP/C


As the days go by if nothing dramatic happens, then as expected the election will be a runaway results might very well mirrors that of 2006.

Over the past few weeks, the PPP/C has successfully staged a number of campaign rallies and public meetings, which have attracted the support of thousands, as was shown that the crowds were very massave at all the meeings/rally.

President commissions new inpatient facility at GPHC

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FM
COUNTDOWN FOR THE NEXT GOVERNMENT BEGINS

5 DAYS MORE TO GO

1)THE PPP/C IS STILL WAY AHEAD IN THE RACE
2)APNU/PNC IS RUNNING SECOND PLACE WITH A REDUCED MARGIN FROM LAST ELECTION
3)THE AFC IS DISMALLY IN THE THIRD POSITION LOSING SUPPORT TO THE PPP/C


As the days go by if nothing dramatic happens, then as expected the election will be a runaway results might very well mirrors that of 2006.

Over the past few weeks, the PPP/C has successfully staged a number of campaign rallies and public meetings, which have attracted the support of thousands, as was shown that the crowds were very massave at all the meeings/rally.

President commissions new inpatient facility at GPHC

AT THIS POINT IT SEEMS THAT ALL IS OVER FOR THE PNC/APNU AND THEIR SIDEKICK THE AFC, THE WRITING IN ON THE WALL:

WAIT ANOTHER FIVE YEARS Big Grin

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FM
COUNTDOWN FOR THE NEXT GOVERNMENT BEGINS

4 DAYS MORE TO GO

1)THE PPP/C IS STILL WAY AHEAD IN THE RACE
2)APNU/PNC IS RUNNING SECOND PLACE WITH A REDUCED MARGIN FROM LAST ELECTION
3)THE AFC IS DISMALLY IN THE THIRD POSITION LOSING SUPPORT TO THE PPP/C[/b]

As the days go by if nothing dramatic happens, then as expected the election will be a runaway results might very well mirrors that of 2006.

Over the past few weeks, the PPP/C has successfully staged a number of campaign rallies and public meetings, which have attracted the support of thousands, as was shown that the crowds were very massave at all the meeings/rally.

President commissions new inpatient facility at GPHC

AT THIS POINT IT SEEMS THAT ALL IS OVER FOR THE PNC/APNU AND THEIR SIDEKICK THE AFC, THE WRITING IN ON THE WALL:

WAIT ANOTHER FIVE YEARS Big Grin

Latest NACTA Poll finds PPP/C miles ahead of the rest......and heading for a landslide.

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FM
COUNTDOWN FOR THE NEXT GOVERNMENT BEGINS

3 DAYS MORE TO GO

1)THE PPP/C IS STILL WAY AHEAD IN THE RACE
2)APNU/PNC IS RUNNING SECOND PLACE WITH A REDUCED MARGIN FROM LAST ELECTION
3)THE AFC IS DISMALLY IN THE THIRD POSITION LOSING SUPPORT TO THE PPP/C[/b]

As the days go by if nothing dramatic happens, then as expected the election will be a runaway results might very well mirrors that of 2006.

Over the past few weeks, the PPP/C has successfully staged a number of campaign rallies and public meetings, which have attracted the support of thousands, as was shown that the crowds were very massave at all the meeings/rally.

President commissions new inpatient facility at GPHC

AT THIS POINT IT SEEMS THAT ALL IS OVER FOR THE PNC/APNU AND THEIR SIDEKICK THE AFC, THE WRITING IN ON THE WALL:

WAIT ANOTHER FIVE YEARS Big Grin

Latest NACTA Poll finds PPP/C miles ahead of the rest......and heading for a landslide.

MORE JOBS FOR GUYANESE: Thousands of new jobs coming in mining sector

HUNDREDS of millions of US dollars in investments currently ongoing in the local bauxite industry will see employment for thousands of Guyanese along the bauxite belt from north of Linden right through to Kwakwani on the Berbice River.

“This is not a pipe dream; this is already happening,” President Bharrat Jagdeo said yesterday at the inking of a mineral agreement, the fifth in recent weeks. This one was between the government and the Canadian company, First Bauxite Corporation (FBC) for establishment of a bauxite mine at Bonsika, Essequibo River, ten miles above Parika.

Those present at the signing included PPP/C Presidential Candidate, Donald Ramotar, Minister of Finance, Dr. Ashni Singh, Chairman of the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC) Major General (Rtd) Joe Singh, Commissioner of the GGMC, Mrs Karen Livan, and senior officials of FBC.
At the signing ceremony held at Office of the President yesterday, the Head of State pointed out that apart from the agreement with FBC, government had granted one additional block of land each to bauxite companies RUSAL and BOSAI, enabling them to extend their operations significantly, a development which will further accelerate the impact of the mining sector on the economic development of Guyana and Guyanese within the next three to seven years.

President Jagdeo disclosed that the block given to RUSAL will facilitate the expansion of its production from the current rate of 1.2 million tonnes of bauxite per year to five million tonnes per year by 2015 and ten million tonnes per year by 2018.
“These developments will have a huge impact on New Amsterdam. There will be the need for a new turning basin at the mouth of the Berbice River, as well as other investments arising out of the logistics of shipping an unprecedented 10 million tonnes of bauxite against the current 1.2 million tonnes per year. That will mean a world of jobs in Berbice”
He said too that the block given to BOSAI to expand its production will see huge job creations just around the corner.
He said that when Presidential Candidate, Donald Ramotar mentioned 1000 new jobs in Linden at a recent rally there, some people said that it was a pipe dream.
“This is not even futuristic. It is happening. At least 1000 people will be employed in the Linden Kwakwani corridor and many more in the construction phase; 1000 stable jobs and many more in New Amsterdam. This is about a US$300M investment in bauxite that we can foresee, apart from and in addition to this investment by FBC, in the near future.”
At yesterday’s signing ceremony, Chief Executive Officer and Director, Mr. Hilbert N. Shields said that the company and its local subsidiary, Guyana Industrial Minerals Corporation (GINMIN), had over the past four years developed the Bonasika bauxite resources from a historical resource of 1.6 million tonnes to over 12 million tonnes.
The new resource, he said, will facilitate a project life of 44 years on a production of 100,000 tonnes per year.
He said that FBC will be first in new technology which does not emit dust as in the other bauxite operations in the country.
He explained: “FBC will be using environmentally friendly plants which have zero emissions, so that the dust issues which are historically associated with Linden will be avoided, since we have approached it with different up-to-date technology that negates that.”
The FBC intends to start construction of the bauxite mine at Bonasika and related infrastructure, such as a roll-on roll-off wharf at Soesdyke, roads, permanent camp accommodations and office buildings, by early 2012.
This construction will take about 18 months and the company hopes to commission the project by the end of 2013, and be in full production in 2014.
FBC had earlier disclosed that it will be using the Demerara River for access and the resultant development in this area will see the availability of many jobs during the construction phase and after.
In remarks prior to the signing, Prime Minister, Samuel Hinds observed that although it was known that a bauxite belt extended from the Pomeroon, through Bartica, to Linden and Ituni, and up to Orealla, no arrangements had been made for the commercial exploitation of the belt north of Linden.
He commended FBC and its CEO/Director Shields for being pioneers in exploring and developing the bauxite belt north of Linden, noting that their pioneering had paid off and opened up a new area for the further economic growth of Guyana and Guyanese.
He wished the company success in all of its endeavors.
At the ceremony CEO Shields presented Prime Minister Samuel Hinds with a copy of FBCs Bankable Feasibility Study which is based on, among other factors, a premise that the global demand for bauxite is likely to grow steadily over the next 10 to 15, with nominal and real refractory grade bauxite prices rising over the next ten years.

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FM
COUNTDOWN FOR THE NEXT GOVERNMENT BEGINS

2 DAYS MORE TO GO

1)THE PPP/C IS STILL WAY AHEAD IN THE RACE
2)APNU/PNC IS RUNNING SECOND PLACE WITH A REDUCED MARGIN FROM LAST ELECTION
3)THE AFC IS DISMALLY IN THE THIRD POSITION LOSING SUPPORT TO THE PPP/C[/b]

As the days go by if nothing dramatic happens, then as expected the election will be a runaway results might very well mirrors that of 2006.

The only Party that can guaranteed Progress to Continue is the PPP/C:

Make your vote count by putting your x near to the Cup


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FM

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