APNU wants government of national unity

As the A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) celebrates its first anniversary, its chairman, David Granger has renewed the party’s call for a government of national unity. Granger noted that the APNU, a collection of more than 10 parties and civic organisations, together with the Alliance For Change (AFC) were given a “a mandate by the majority” at the November 2011 national elections. That mandate, he said, is 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’.
Granger promised that political parties that comprise APNU – the Guyana Action Party, Justice for All Party, National Front Alliance, People’s National Congress and Working People’s Alliance – will continue to fulfill their obligations to the nation both through the legislative process in the National Assembly and in the country at large.
The coalition’s anniversary was marked by a press conference on Wednesday, July 11, and a meeting of the ‘Leadership Council’ on Saturday, July 14, 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.

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