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Sep 11, 2018 Letters
Dear Editor,
Responding to the suggestion by Leader of the Opposition, Bharrat Jagdeo, that Guyana should ask for an international agency to take over the running of the local government elections, Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo, said that an “international agency running local elections would be an insult to Guyana”(KN. 9/10/2018). Really Mr. Nagamootoo?
While I certainly do not support Mr. Jagdeo’s idea, the Prime Minister’s statement is the real insult – an insult to the intelligence of the people of this country.
Where was Mr. Nagamootoo when in 2015, at the last general elections, the representatives of the so-called ABC countries were busily administering the elections to shape the outcome?
Based on his utterance, Mr. Nagamootoo would certainly believe it to be an insult to Guyana, if foreign agencies and governments constantly interfered in our internal affairs?
Well then, unfortunately Mr. Nagamootoo, we stand insulted.
The coalition government that you represent takes constant direction from the ABC countries and their agencies.
This is what ensures that the APNU+AFC coalition will remain in place – who better to manage our much vaunted flag and anthem so-called independence?
If it were up to we, the people…well it would be a different story!
Gerald A. Perreira
Organization for the Victory of the People (OVP)
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