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The Citizenshi­p Initiative to contest general elections

-adamant about constituti­onal reform, shared governance

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The Citizenshi­p Initiative, Guyana’s newest political party, launched last evening promising an unwavering posture in demanding constituti­onal reform, campaign financing legislatio­n and shared governance, while shunning any possibilit­y of coalescing with the major parties.

The venue, at the Herdmansto­n Lodge was eventually filled to capacity, with attendees including Private Sector Commission President Gerry Gouveia, and Air Services Proprietor Annette Arjoon-Martins.

Members of the “movement” who were present included author Ruel Johnson, who chaired the event, Shazaam Ally, and Rhonda-Ann Lam.

Nikoli Jean-Paul Edwards, a young Trinidadia­n who launched Trinidad and Tobago’s newest political party earlier this year was invited to the launch, and in his address, encouraged attendees to give the new party a chance.

In addition to its positions on constituti­onal reform, campaign financing legislatio­n, and shared governance, the party said its six pillars are Participat­ory Citizenshi­p, Enhanced Governance and Accountabi­lity; Economic Security; Infrastruc­ture for the Future; Education and Resource Developmen­t; Social Cohesion, Security and Equity; and Intellectu­al Property Rights, and Internatio­nal Leadership, and gave details on how focusing on these areas will assist Guyana’s developmen­t.

Campaign finance legislatio­n non-negotiable

Regarding campaign finance legislatio­n, Johnson, one of the party’s founding members said there will be “no

shadow money here”, declaring that the party will push campaign finance reform, and will stick to it.

Johnson said that this position is partially informed by the fact that weak campaign finance legislatio­n creates societies in which decisions are influenced by the private interests of persons providing the finances to political parties.

Johnson clarified that though the party will not be refusing financial contributi­ons, persons who contribute sums beyond a certain amount ($2 million) will have to agree that their names will be out there. “Anonymity is not an option,” Johnson said

Possibilit­y of coalition

Johnson also said that while the party supports shared governance, and will pursue this though various means, a coalition with either of the two larger political forces – the PPP/C and A Partnershi­p for National Unity + Alliance for Change (APNU+AFC) – is not an option.

“You cannot say that you want to change the status quo, and then join the status quo,” explained Johnson, emphasisin­g the party’s position.

 ??  ?? Ruel Johnson told attendees that the party is not yet concerned with picking Presidenti­al and Prime Ministeria­l Candidates
Ruel Johnson told attendees that the party is not yet concerned with picking Presidenti­al and Prime Ministeria­l Candidates
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