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Forde to challenge Norton for leadership of PNCR

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Opposition Member of Parliament (MP), Senior Counsel Roysdale Forde, has ‘thrown his hat into the ring’ and stated his intention to run for leadership of the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR), while stating that for the party to move up and onward, it was imperative to Regroup, Refocus and Rebuild.

At a press conference held yesterday,

Forde formally announced his decision to compete with incumbent Aubrey Norton for the position of Leader of the PNCR at the upcoming 22nd PNCR Biennial Delegates Congress.

In a subsequent press release, the MP stressed the importance of his party’s upcoming Congress, and the decisions taken. “At present we stand on the cusp of a pivotal moment in our party’s and the nation’s history. The actions we take and decisions we make over the next few months should not be taken lightly.” He also assured of his intention to be part of the process of change and to put his shoulder to the wheel. “I stand before you with a great sense of purpose & resolutene­ss; purpose to be part of a much needed process of change and a resolutene­ss to work tirelessly with every member of the PNCR to make that a reality.”

Forde referenced the PNCR’s party constituti­on Article 15, Section I, which of the authority vested in the Biennial Delegates Congress, and Section 4 which gives the Congress the authority to elect a party leader and the Central Executive Committee. “It is on these bases that I hereby announce that I am making myself available for nomination to contest for the position of leader of the People’s National Congress Reform when Congress is officially announced.”

Notice was taken of the relatively short time between the Congress and the National and Regional Elections which are due in 2025, with the understand­ing that the process to regain the Presidency must begin now.

The MP noted that in his interactio­ns during his travels across the country, party comrades and supporters of the coalition are demanding an approach that not only holds the People’s Progressiv­e Party accountabl­e, but also an approach that imbues hope in the hearts and minds of Guyanese. Such an approach, he posited, must show “unity, strength, collectivi­sm,

integrity and patriotism,” while urging that to build this future, “we must Regroup, Refocus and Rebuild.”

Regroup

The release sees Regrouping is a crucial aspect of the party’s political endeavour not only as a political strategy, but as a testament to its collective strength and resilience. “The PNCR has a rich history and a diverse array of perspectiv­es that make us strong. It is therefore critical that we come together, to regroup and realign our efforts in pursuit of our shared values and goals for the betterment of the people.”

It also posited that unity within the party should not just be a “mere aspiration,” but must be seen as a “fundamenta­l

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