…Ramkarran says AFC has lost massive political support
New possibilities now exist, as Guyana’s political landscape is changing, says former Speaker of the National Assembly, Attorney-at-law Ralph Ramkarran, who, in his most recent Conversation Tree column, noted that there is enough room for a new political party to be established in Guyana.
According to him, the mixed middle class is now 19 percent, and it has within it a large contingent which is opposed to the ‘racial politics’ of the two main parties: A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) and the Peoples Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C). It is this group, he said, together with disaffected PPP/C and People’s National Congress (PNC) supporters, which gave the Alliance for Change (AFC) its oxygen. However, the failure of the AFC to bridge the racial gap in politics as promised, or to influence APNU in any way, much less in implementing constitutional reform, has signalled the end of the AFC’s influence in the coalition and its electoral support.
“Guyana now needs a new political party which will seek the support of the groups that the AFC has disappointed. It should have one of two objectives, namely, to win the support of the majority of the electorate; and if not, to bring the support of both of the main political parties to below 50 percent.”
