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Granger on indefinite leave of absence from PNCR

David Granger

Leader of the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) former President David Granger has gone on an indefinite leave of absence from the party.

Stabroek News has been able to confirm that Granger has informed the party leadership that with effect from September 1, he will be on leave. There has been no indication of when he will return. In his absence party chair Volda Lawrence will assume the position of leader.

“He has gone on a leave of absence and in keeping with the party constitution the Chairperson will take up the position of party leader,” a source within the party explained.

Granger has held the position of party leader since 2011. Following the attempts by elections officials and others to rig the 2020 elections in his favour, his leadership has been severely criticised. Most recently those within the party have also questioned his leadership and suggested that attempts are being made to delay the holding of Congress as he would likely face a serious challenge for the position of leader.

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@Former Member posted:

Perhaps, the PNCR executive members are saying to Granger .... Bye bye tata  tata, so long, as he makes his way out the door.

I thought you said dem was saying Tota, Tota,...

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Granger on leave of absence from PNC/R

Sep 03, 2021 News, Source - https://www.kaieteurnewsonline...-absence-from-pnc-r/

Kaieteur News – Leader of People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) and Head of the A Partnership for National Unity and Alliance For Change (APNU+AFC) list, David Granger, has taken a leave of absence. This was confirmed last evening by a spokesperson attached to the party as well as Executive member, Aubrey Norton, who is also vying for the leadership of the PNCR.

Leader of the PNCR, David Granger

The official confirmed that the former President‘s leave of absence came into effect as of September 1, 2021. Granger was diagnosed with cancer in 2018 and has not fully recovered from the disease; Kaieteur News understands that Mr. Granger took leave to focus on his health.

The party spokesperson also disclosed that Granger had written to PNCR Chairman, Volda Lawrence, as well as General Secretary, Amna Ally, to inform them of his leave. Norton, who has been contesting the party leadership in recent months, has disclosed that in accordance to the party’s constitution, Chairman Lawrence will act on behalf of Granger in his absence.

Granger’s absence calls into question his functions in two other capacities. The first is his role as leader of the A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) coalition. APNU, which originally included the Working People’s Alliance (WPA), the Justice For All Party (JFAP), National Front Alliance (NFA), and Guyana Action Party (GAP). The WPA and JFAP have left APNU since their loss at the March 2, 2020 Regional and General Elections.

Neither the spokesperson nor Norton could say what implications Granger’s absence would have on the APNU leadership and who will fill that critical role.

Granger’s second capacity is as the head of the APNU+AFC list, the main parliamentary opposition. As head of that list, Granger is the only person who can either appoint or remove APNU+AFC parliamentarians.

So far, the party spokesperson has confirmed that Granger has given no timeline for his return. “He said it has to do with his health but he did not say when he will be back,” the spokesperson stated. The PNCR internal elections for the leadership, long overdue, are expected to be held later this year.

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