Stabroek News

No confusion about PPP’s ideologica­l orientatio­n

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There seems to be some confusion generated by some sections of the media regarding the ideologica­l orientatio­n of the PPP, especially since the conclusion of the party’s Congress in December last year. Similar confusion transpired after the PPP/C won the October 5, 1992 elections in which attempts were made by the media to project the PPP as ideologica­lly inflexible and anachronis­tic.

It is instructiv­e to recall the way Dr Jagan responded on the issue of the ideologica­l orientatio­n of the PPP vis-à-vis that of the Civic alliance after the PPP/C was victorious in the historic elections of October 1992.

“The People’s Progressiv­e Party to which I belong is historical­ly a party of the working people and the poor, guided by the principles of Marxism-Leninism and with the aim of building a democratic and humane society with a multi-party (Stabroek News, parliament­ary system.” August 26, 1993).

Regarding the Civic alliance he said the PPP had never foisted its ideology on its alliance partner nor on the PPP/Civic government, and was emphatic that the party had no intention of doing so.

Dr Jagan explained that what his government did was to dismantle the structures of ‘party paramountc­y’, the pernicious doctrine of the former PNC government under which the ruling party was indistingu­ishable from the state.

Dr Jagan was critical of some sections of the media for sensationa­lizing on the question of ideology with the view of projecting the party in a negative light at home and abroad. Yours faithfully, Hydar Ally

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