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PPP starts political rallies on October 2

September 20, 2011 | By KNews | Filed Under News
Source - Kaieteur News

The People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) is set to begin its political rallies from October 2, 2011 at Albion, Berbice.

This was disclosed by PPP Executive Committee Member, Robert Persaud, yesterday at a press conference at the party’s Robb Street headquarters, Freedom House.

Persaud said that Presidential Candidate, Donald Ramotar and President Bharrat Jagdeo are currently in Canada and had interacted with close to 1,000 persons. The event was a fund-raiser. The fund-raising campaign will continue in New York tomorrow at the request of the Guyanese communities and stakeholders.

Persaud said that locally the first of eight rallies will begin on Sunday October 2. These rallies would be held simultaneously with 400 grand public meetings. Both the rallies and the meetings would be held in all ten regions of Guyana.

Persaud said that rallies are also planned for Kitty, Linden, West Coast Demerara, Anna Regina, Good Hope, Lethem, Mabaruma, Bartica among other areas. A massive closing rally will be held after elections day is announced.

Persaud said that the general thrust of the rallies would not only entail talks about the party’s vision and its accomplishments, but also be used at all the rallies to build on unity and working together as Guyanese to develop the nation.

In urging for a civil, respectful and clean election campaign by all contesting parties, Persaud noted that the Media had signed on to a code of conduct for the now postponed local government elections. They are to sign on for the upcoming elections.

He said that there is a draft code of conduct for the political parties, something the PPP/C will be the first to do as a political party, in order to strengthen democracy along with the full participation of society.

“In order for free and fair elections, all of us must conduct ourselves in keeping with the highest standards, and media expectations, not only for our laws but also for our people in terms of how we portray ourselves during these campaigns. And we want to urge other parties to sign the code of conduct. We have signalled our commitment to do so,” Persaud noted.

He called for a civil campaign, one that would entail focusing on issues that are important to the people of Guyana. He said that during the campaign, whatever is said or done must not hurt people’s feelings, cause division, or have groups in society agitated or threatened.

“I think we have matured as a country as a democracy from 1992. We saw in 2006 an enhanced level of political maturity, and I think the onus is on us in 2011.”

Adding that the manifesto is about to be finalised, Persaud said the party will be going through the final draft, which will be ready for public launching in coming weeks.

At the same time, he said, the party’s field officers and volunteers across the country are verifying the Revised List of Electors (RLE) that came about as a result of the adjustments that were made in allowing more than 7,200 to be registered.

“We want to ensure that when the final voters’ list is produced, it reflects very accurately the state of electors and that Guyanese are not disenfranchised in any way.” Persaud said.

When questioned about politicians accusing the PPP of abusing state resources while campaigning, Persaud noted that when the President is on a state engagement and is invited to be a part of some public activity, he cannot be stripped of his presidency and replaced as an individual who is not holding an office.

“We can make sure that we do not co-mingle in terms of resources and in terms of other access. But rather we have that clear separation.” He said.

When questioned on the cost of the PPP campaign, Persaud said that the figure cannot be disclosed until the finance committee of the party completes crunching the numbers.

After being told that the APNU has estimated that their budget is US$6M, Persaud noted that such a sum is lots of money that the opposition has budgeted, and it would be interesting to know where they would be receiving US$6M from.

“US$6M is a lot of money….wish we had US$6M to run a campaign,” Persaud said.

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The PPP starting their rally at Albion, where Ramotar might be better served with additional security.
The sugar workers will not forget what he did to the sugar industry and their livlihood.
The PPP is too chicken hearted to have their rally at Skeldon, with Jagdeo and Ramo as the main speakers.

Sugar trucks bussing and a raise standing-by, with the RC in full corrupt mode.
Tola
quote:
Originally posted by albert:


The masses will rally around the truly nationalist party...the pro-working class party...the peoples progressive party civic


"nationalist" party yet 90% of those who turned out were ONE race which accounts for 45% of the population.
FM
quote:
Originally posted by albert:


The P.P.P/C is a nationalist and multi-ethnic party (Guyanese from Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal, Madrassi)from its inception and unto today...


Even though less than 10% of the crowds were black we PPP dont care as we consider them to be Guyana's dalits. Look and see how we exclude them from all top decision making positions. With the exception of one or two, we only like blacks of sordid reputation. Or lap dog soup lickers who know their place (Sam Hinds).
FM


On October 2 the P.P.P/C will start their political rallies...the Guyanese populace will turn out in their thousands...to show their support for the pro-working class party....
FM
quote:
Originally posted by albert:


On October 2 the P.P.P/C will start their political rallies...the (INDOGuyanese populace will turn out in their thousands...to show their support for the pro-working class party....
FM
quote:
Originally posted by Demerara_Guy:
PPP starts political rallies on October 2

Persaud said that rallies are also planned for Kitty, Linden,, Anna Regina, Lethem, Mabaruma, Bartica among other areas. .


GR do you plan to allow the PPP to gather more audiences in these locations than you all are able to?
FM
quote:
Originally posted by albert:


Since the formation of the P.P.P on the 1st of January 1950...it has always remain pro-working class


That is until 1957 when the PPP slogan changed to "Apaan jhat". "Dont split the votes". "Ahbe collie man pan tap". "Keep dem blackman out".
FM
Tell the AFC the PPP earned the esteem to start its 2011 campaign on October 02 as stated. The AFC is dead, and they mourned themselves on September 16th. They lose all respect and credibility for the Guyanese public.

They only have an old hippy to butt around while they are speechless and shameless.
FM
quote:
Originally posted by albert:


The recent declassified documents tells the true story of real architects....the ABC countries....


Recent events show that blacks continue to hate teh PPP. Apan jhat, collie time now, keep dem black man out, collie pan tap. Which of these PPP slogans do you like?
FM
quote:
Originally posted by Cobra:
The AFC is dead, and they mourned themselves on September 16th. .


Well if the AFC allows you to peddle this I guess your fiction becomes the truth.

GR?????
FM
The AFC lost its credibility on peddling lies and deception, and it finally caught onto them. The people who're running a dead campaign for the AFC are risking their own credibility. It's still time for them to cut and run.
FM
quote:
Originally posted by Nehru:
Wait till you see the Photos. Hope you have your Heart Pills in stock after Oct 02, 2011.


we know the plan, stadium show was the dry run. they got the name and address of all those who went to the stadium. they will bus them using Guysuco truck, feed then and fete them and then share rum and dance and music and bring in the mavado and cavado and have a good time, all on taxpayer money.

So yes they will have a crowd, we do not want a nice free party with free food and free transport.

It will be the same crowd being recyled over and over all over the country.

We done hear, those who never visited Rupununi and Lethem will be give free flight to the South compliments of the Kabaka.
FM

FOR CONTINUED SQUANDERMANIA AND SUPER SALARIES
- GAIL TEXEIRA G$880,000/MONTH OR 10M/YEAR &
ODINGA LUMUMBA G$660,000/MONTH OR 8M/YEAR WHILE
POLICE RECEIVE G$45,000/MONTH OR US$225/MONTH




THE AFC WILL CUT THESE SALARIES, ELIMINATE
SOME OF THESE POSITIONS AND INCREASE
THE SALARIES OF POLICE BY 20%
FM

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