History
How PPP moved from Govt to Opposition
From Opposition to Govt....
and then Again from Govt to Opposition
also the truth
about PPP-Jagan & PPP-Burnham
And the
PPP Jagdeo & PPP Corbin/House of Israel Deals
British Guiana became a Crown colony in 1928, and in 1953 it was granted home rule.
In 1950, Cheddi Jagan, who was Indian-Guyanese, and Forbes Burnham, who was Afro-Guyanese, created the colony's first political party, the Progressive People's Party (PPP), which was dedicated to gaining the colony's independence.
In the 1953 elections, Cheddi Jagan was elected chief minister. The British, however, alarmed by Jagan's Marxist views, suspended the constitution and government within months and installed an interim government.
In 1955, the PPP split,(PPP-Jagan and PPP Burnham)
PPP Burnham was later renamed the People's National Congress (PNC).
The leftist Jagan of the PPP and the more moderate Burnham of the PNC were to dominate Guyanan politics for decades to come.
In 1961, Britain granted the colony autonomy,
and (PPP Jagan) Jagan became prime minister (1961â1964).
Strikes and rioting weakened Jagan's rule,
much of it believed to be the result of covert CIA operations.
In 1964, (PPP Burnham) Burnham succeeded Jagan as prime minister,
a position he retained after the country gained full independence on May 26, 1966.
With independence, the country returned to its traditional name, Guyana.
PPP & PNC controlled Guyana from 1953 - 2015
1953 (PPP Jagan & Burnham)
Governor Alfred Savage suspended the constitution in October
(only 133 days after it had come into force)
and set up a transitional government of conservative politicians, businessmen and civil servants.
1953 -1957 The transitional government......
lasted until elections in 1957 to a reconstituted Legislative Council with 14 elected members.
1957 (PPP Jagan + PPP Burnham)
The PPP won all but two seats, although it had split into two factions, one led by Jagan and the other by Forbes Burnham.
1961 (PPP Jagan)
Another round of constitutional reform in 1961 led to the creation of the Legislature, consisting of an elected 36-member Legislative Assembly (35 members elected in single-member constituencies, who in turn elected a Speaker) and an appointed 13-member Senate.
These elections were again won by the PPP, who took 20 of the 35 directly-elected seats.
However, the PPP had only received 1.6% more of the vote than the new People's National Congress (PNC), but had won almost double the number of seats.
This resulted in mass demonstrations led by the PNC, a general strike and severe inter-racial violence.
After a few weeks the British authorities intervened by sending in troops and the Governor declared a state of emergency.[11]
Following these events, further constitutional reforms were enacted to create a unicameral 54-member House of Assembly elected by proportional representation (53 members elected in a single nationwide constituency and a Speaker elected by MPs).
1964 PNC (PPP Burnham)
The first elections held under the new system took place in 1964,
and although the PPP again emerged as the largest party,
the PNC (PPP Burnham) was able to form a coalition government with the United Force, which together held 29 seats.
Despite losing the elections Jagan refused to resign as Prime Minister, and had to be removed by Governor Richard Luyt, with Burnham replacing him.[11
After independence in 1966, the House of Assembly was renamed the National Assembly.
The electoral system remained unchanged,
but the elections were rigged by the PNC,(PPP Burnham) which had transferred responsibility for holding elections from the Electoral Commission to a government department.[12]
1968 PNC (PPP Burnham)
Unfair elections were held in 1968
1973 PNC (PPP Burnham)
Unfair elections were held in 1973.
A new constitution promulgated in 1980 led to the creation of an executive president;
the leader of the party that received the most votes in an election would automatically assume the post.[13]
Two further fraudulent elections were held in 1980 and 1985, with the PNC winning an increasing number of seats on each occasion.
1980 PNC (PPP Burnham)
AGAIN.... fraudulent elections were held in 1980 , with the PNC winning an increasing number of seats.
Burnham Suddenly died in August 1985
and was Replaced By Hoyte
as PNC Leader.(PPP Burnham)
1980 PNC (PPP Burnham)
ANOTHER.... fraudulent elections were held in 1985,
with the PNC (PPP Burnham) now Under the Leadership of Desmond Hoyte winning a Record number of seats ( over 85%).
Due to demands from Western countries
and international organisations,
democratic reforms
were introduced in the late 1990s,
and after several postponements,
free and fair elections were held in 1992.[14]
1992 PPP (PPP Cheddi Jagan)
[Moses Supported PPP
.....PPP Won]
First free and fair elections were held in 1992.[14]
The result was a victory for the PPP,
with Jagan returning to power after a 28-year hiatus.
Dr Jagan Died Suddenly in March 1997..... The PPP went on to win the next elections Under the Leadership of Janet Jagan in 1997
1997 PPP (PPP Janet Jagan)
[Moses Supported PPP
.....PPP Won]
Desmond Hoyte (PPP Burnham) took their Supporters to the streets of Georgetown with a campaign of "Slow Fia....Mo Fia".
This Led to a Racial Crime spree,
Looting, Burning & Killing 0f PPP (INDIAN) Supporters.
The Hermanston Accord
was signed by Hoyte & Janet Jagan ...
which only allowed Janet Jagan
to remain in power for 3 years until 2001
after which Fresh Elections must be held in 2001.
Janet Jagan became very sickly
and was forced to resign as President
and turned the Presidency over
to Bharrat Jagdeo.....
this led to the opening of the
Flood Gates of Crime,
Corruption & Narcotics in Guyana.
In 2001 the electoral system was modified;
the single 53-member nationwide constituency
was replaced by a 40-member nationwide constituency and
10 multi-member constituencies
based on the country's regions,
which together elected a further 25 members
2001 PPP (PPP Bharat Jagdeo)
Elections later that year saw another PPP victory,
[Moses Supported PPP
.....PPP Won]
Corruption, Crime & Narco Trading
continue to wreck Guyana.
Hoyte Died suddenly and PNC (PPP Burnham) leadership was turned over to Robert Corbin.
This was a winfall for the Corrupted Jagdeo.
Corbin & Jagdeo became very close...
and took care of each other....
Cooperated to bring
World Cup Cricket to Guyana.
Corbin & Jagdeo agree to
Move Black PNC (PPP Burnham) House of Israel
Thugs & Killers to Office of the Presidency
and Leadership Positions in the PPP.(PPP Jagan)
Corbin Stop PNC (PPP Burnham) Street Protest
2006 PPP (PPP Bharat Jagdeo)
[Moses Supported PPP
.....PPP Won]
2008- Moses Nagamootoo remained in the leadership of the PPP fighting against "Crime, Corruption & Narco" and was supported from Delegates at the Party Congress and chosen as one of the most popular Leaders in the PPP.....although Jagdeo was fighting to keep him out of the Leadership.
http://www.ppp-civic.org/relea...20th%20Congress.html
Corbin & Jagdeo agreed
to create Huge Retirement
Package of Pension & Mansion
for President & Opposition Leader.
Corbin Resigns as Leader of PNC
and is Replaced by
Former Head of the GDF
David Granger
2012 PPP (PPP DONALD RAMOTAR)
[Moses Supported AFC.....
PPP Lost Parliament]
The 2011 elections saw
the PPP won the largest number of seats (32),
but fail to achieve a majority;
however,
although opposition parties held a majority of seats,
the rule( Burnham Constitution) that
the head of the largest party
becomes President
allowed new PPP leader Donald Ramotar .
to assume the position.[15][16]
Moses show real Leadership in Parliament
how to Cut the Budget,
Bring No Confidence Vote,
Demand New Elections,
Force a Minority Govt to Resign...
Respect the Majority in parliament
Prior to the 2015 elections all parliamentary opposition parties
(the Alliance for Change and the four-member APNU, which included the PNC) formed a single electoral list.
2015 AFC/APNU (Nagamootoo & Granger)
[Moses on Ticket as Prime Minister.....
PPP Lost Govt.....Now in Opposition Crying]
The elections saw
the joint list(5 Party) win 33 seats,
allowing PNC leader David A. Granger to become President.
and AFC Moses Nagamootoo to become Prime Minister.
and PPP (Jagdeo & Ramotar Fighting) in the opposition
Now the Million Dollar Question.
Why Jagdeo could not call
Local Govt Elections
since he became President in 1999.....
the Last time....Local Govt Elections
were held in 1994 by Dr Jagan.
Answer :
PPP could not win Local Govt
or Any Elections in Guyana without
Moses Nagamootoo Massive Grassroot support.
The PPP could not get 50% Votes
after Moses left .....
That's the only thing
the Dirty PPP Crab Louse
have against Moses Nagamootoo
Moses Brought...... Jagdeo & Ramotar
Down....to their Knees
2011 Results
PPP below 50%
2015 Results
PPP Below 50%
PPP is a
Dead Rat & Dead Duck
without Moses Nagamootoo
PPP will be Opposition