Is the PNC capable of positive change under Norton?

Dear Editor,
THE People’s National Congress Reform (PNC/R) last Saturday held its biennial congress in which several persons emerged into leadership positions. This crop of leaders does not enjoy the confidence of this letter writer.

The Aubrey Norton landslide victory leaves much to be expected. It was Mr Norton, then a PNC executive, who daily embraced and defended electoral fraud and illegality in full view of this nation and by extension the world, during the infamous five-month rigging attempt. Such is the historical nature of the People’s National Congress Reform of which Mr Norton boasts some 49 plus years of service. This leaves little to be expected.

Many Guyanese are wondering now if the replacement of Mr David Granger brings a different direction from the seemingly lost PNC, a political outfit whose track record both in and out of power is far from impressive.

This new PNC leader is sure to be unelected at any national and regional elections. It would be a Herculean task for the PNC to regain its lost support. Most Indo-Guyanese and even others would never support Norton. For a multiracial country such as Guyana, the likes of Norton are grossly inadequate when it comes to being able to foster unity and harmony in this beautiful land. This is evidenced by his past actions and utterances.

It was the PNC’s lead Coalition A Partnership For National Unity and its puppet the Alliance For Change, who attempted the most daring electoral rigging in modern history, to the point of annexing power; violating the constitution; setting a world record; destabilising the business climate; disrespecting the Guyanese people and damaging the image of the country and altogether causing undue hardship and burdens in Guyana in the midst of a pandemic.

What this new generation of young, educated Guyanese is interested in knowing is whether this new PNC leadership would accept the legitimacy of the People’s Progressive Party/Civic government. This nation deserves a disciplined and responsible opposition and given the asinine statements that continuously emanate from the APNU+AFC combined opposition (in which the PNC controls) and their activists both home and abroad, it is clear that the wait for such will be longer.

Any aspirations and or intentions of the People’s National Congress Reform regaining the reins of power, anytime, would be far-fetched and literally impossible. This is based on the PNC’s history and due to the fact that Guyana now boasts a more mature and educated Guyanese population, who are eager to be rid of divisive politics.

Yours truly,
Alvin Hamilton

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