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| Monday, 16 July 2012 22:32 |
CHAIRMAN of A Partnership for National Unity (APNU), Brigadier David Granger, has renewed the call for a Government of National Unity as the partnership celebrated its first anniversary on Sunday July 15, 2012.
The anniversary was marked by a press conference on Wednesday last, and a meeting of the ‘Leadership Council’ on Saturday 14th July, at the Office of the Leader of the Opposition on Hadfield Street, Georgetown.A religious service was also held at St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church on Sunday July 15. Brigadier Granger recalled that APNU, a combination of more than 10 parties and civic organisations, together with the Alliance For Change, (AFC), were given a ‘mandate by the majority’ at the 2011 general and regional elections. According to a statement yesterday from his office, Granger also iterated that APNU’s commitment has always been to work towards the establishment of a Government of National Unity. “An APNU-led government,” he said, “will be committed to ‘inclusionary democracy’ as enshrined in the constitution and to the proposition that all Guyanese are entitled to a ‘good life’.” Brigadier Granger promised that APNU’s parliamentary representatives – the Guyana Action Party, Justice for All Party, National Front Alliance, People’s National Congress and Working People’s Alliance – will continue to fulfil their obligation to the nation both through the legislative process in the National Assembly and in the country at large. |
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