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Mits...Opposition parties formally agree to negotiate pro-democracy alliance; welcome election date.

 

Granger is also optimistic about the prospects of an alliance.

We “are deliberately entering into talks with AFC with the hope that there is some pre-election agreement.

The important thing is that we remove the PPP (People’s Progressive Party) from office,” Granger remarked.

 

Less than one hour after news broke that President Donald Ramotar announced that Monday, May 11, 2015 will be Election Day, Guyana’s two major political parties not only declared that they were ready for balloting but that they have made signficant headway for negotiations for a pre-electoral alliance.


A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) and the Alliance For Change (AFC) said that they were making progress on talks toward the formation of a pro-democracy alliance.


APNU Chairman, David Granger and AFC General Secretary, David Patterson told Caribbean News Desk on Tuesday that the parties have selected negotiation teams which are to have their first meeting at a date already set.

 

Patterson, who will lead the AFC’s team, further shared that the APNU has agreed to its non-disclosure agreement and that the proposal for a pro-democracy alliance has been handed over. He said that the APNU had insisted that both sides be bound by the non-disclosure agreement, and that this has been agreed to.

 

 

Can someone tell us

why the Peanut Batty Crew

want to know about the

AFC pre-election agreement.....

with APNU...

 

De Funny Fellas were Quiet

when Ramotar Hiding from

 De No Confidence Vote...

 

AFC Do not care

if the put Kwame

on the PPP Ticket....

that's the PPP Business...

 

AFC do not Ask...

PPP do not Tell...

Welcome! Experience God! By faith let this site refresh your spirit ...

That's them Auntyman Business...

FM
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