‘I am back at home’ — Geeta Chandan-Edmond
Geeta Chandan-Edmond speaking at Albion on Sunday (Delano Williams photo)
Geeta Chandan-Edmond speaking at Albion on Sunday (Delano Williams photo)

STANDING firmly in her support for the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C), Geeta Chandan-Edmond is bringing experience, insight, and conviction with her.

The former opposition Member of Parliament told supporters at a rally at Albion, Region Six, that she has seen “both sides” and now stands “without fear, without favour, without apology” to endorse PPP/C as the party best positioned to lead Guyana into the future.

Chandan-Edmond had resigned from the A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) back in June during a sitting of the National Assembly.

“There is no other party that can match the People’s Progressive Party/Civic,” Chandan-Edmond stated firmly.

“We are not just building bridges and roads, as some of them claim; we are building the future.
“Don’t gamble your future… don’t gamble Guyana’s future…. Vote for the only party that has delivered and that is PPP/C…vote for the cup,” she declared.

Chandan-Edmond’s decision to break ranks with the APNU+AFC was not made lightly. She had described her journey in a recent interview with the Guyana Chronicle as one marked by disillusionment and internal struggle. Several key moments pushed her to reconsider her alignment. Among them was her party’s walkout during the parliamentary motion condemning Venezuela’s aggression.

She credited the PPP/C administration with delivering tangible progress in infrastructure, education, healthcare, and social development, while criticising the opposition for engaging in obstructionist tactics and failing to present proactive policies.

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