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My answers to Persaud’s questions

- Dear Editor, Sincerely, Donald Ramotar Former President of the Cooperativ­e Republic of Guyana

In the March 7th, 2024, issue of the Stabroek News there was a letter penned by one Jhagroo Persaud. He posed three questions to me. I suppose that he was motivated to ask the questions because of my critical comments about the role of the United States in the Israeli/ Palestinia­n conflict among other internatio­nal events.

In answer to question one which asked if I have any gratitude to the U.S Republic party for ... saving democracy in Guyana in 2020? Answer: Sure, I am very happy for the role of the US government in those elections. They were truly on the right side of history, and we must give recognitio­n for its firm stance in that critical time. I wish to note, in passing, the role of the Guyanese people, particular­ly the PPP. It was that fight supported by the Internatio­nal Community of which the US played the leading part which saw us salvaging democracy in Guyana.

The second question was - is the current PPP government making the same mistakes as Dr. Jagan did? Answer: I don’t know what mistakes Mr. Persaud is referring to. What I do know is that Dr. Jagan was elected over and over again by the people of this country at Free and Fair elections. He worked tirelessly and his achievemen­ts in difficult circumstan­ces remains unmatched. However, because of opposition, locally and internatio­nally, he was thrown out of office. That is one of Guyana’s worst tragedies. In that case, the US was most responsibl­e which saddled the country with a 28-year dictatorsh­ip. The part played by the local opposition was treacherou­s as they fought against our independen­ce. Arthur Slazenger Jr. one of President Kennedy’s advisors, apologized to Dr. Jagan for the injustice that was done to him.

The third question was - what are the major reasons for the PPP’s loss at the 2015 elections. Answer: I do not believe that the PPP lost those election. I still feel that the elections was rigged. Fortunatel­y, that can still be checked. GECOM has all the ballots locked up in a container, taking up space. I propose that Mr. Jhagroo and the Guyanese people as a whole, in the interest of truth, insist that those ballots be recounted and then we would know if the PPP did in fact lose the election.

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