"News of their leave was made public by APNU, which yesterday - TopicsExpress



          

"News of their leave was made public by APNU, which yesterday announced that the four had held talks with the coalition’s leader David Granger and APNU MP Joseph Harmon. “The two sides examined the current economic, political and social situation in Guyana and concluded that a broad ‘pro-Guyana’ approach was needed to stimulate movement towards the attainment of their common objectives. They agreed to work together to build structures to improve governance, promote national unity and advance human development,” an APNU release stated."
Posted on: Thu, 19 Sep 2013 12:39:40 +0000

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