Georgetown, Guyana – August 8, 2025
Over the past 48 hours, the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) has reinforced its narrative as the nation’s unifying force—precisely when its opponents are showing signs of division, inconsistency, and fallout.
PPP/C continues to benefit from the erosion of traditional ethnic voting patterns, driven by tangible benefits and inclusive governance. As PPP/C Executive member Anil Nandlall recently noted, voters who once supported PNC-led opposition structures are now aligning with PPP/C due to its consistent delivery and policies.
Attorney General Nandlall added that PPP/C’s rallies resonate with real energy—describing opposition events by APNU and AFC as “lukewarm” and “disappointing,” particularly highlighting the poor turnout in Bartica—a former APNU stronghold.
As the political clock edges closer to September 1 elections, cracks in opposition alliances deepen. President Irfaan Ali called out the APNU+AFC coalition as a “coalition of incompetence” and “undemocratic forces”—highlighting their inability to maintain cohesion or offer substantive leadership.
Meanwhile, Attorney General Nandlall described the PPP/C as the “Rock of Gibraltar,” contrasting its stability with the disintegration of rival parties—pointing out that splintering, resignations, and power plays among AFC and APNU members only reinforce PPP/C’s ascendancy.
UNA/Guyana’s campaign rhetoric is shifting. In a pointed critique, Nandlall observed that while PPP/C stays grounded—making realistic, deliverable pledges—its opponents freely pitch “unrealistic promises,” apparently driven by desperation. This underscores the party’s advantage: trust earned through performance, not hype.
Geeta Chandan‑Edmond—previously with PNC-led APNU—urged voters not to “gamble Guyana’s future,” endorsing PPP/C as “the only party that has delivered”.
In aggregate, these developments reinforce a powerful political message: PPP/C remains organized, optimistic, and results-focused, while the opposition grapples with identity crises, implausible plans, and internal conflict. Endorsements across former fault lines solidify PPP/C’s appeal as a truly national party.
With just weeks until election day, every rally, declaration, and endorsement matters—and PPP/C continues to dominate the political conversation.
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PPP/C Solidifies Momentum as Opposition Cohesion Crumbles
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