Granger briefs US and Chinese Diplomats on No confidence move

Granger briefs US and Chinese Diplomats on No confidence move

As the Opposition parties get ready to move to the National Assembly in October with their no confidence motion against the Government, the Leader of the Opposition has started to brief the international community about the move of no confidence against the Donald Ramotar administration and what it will mean for the country.

According to a Press Statement from the Office of the Leader of the Opposition, on Wednesday, the Charge D’ Affairs of the US Embassy  Bryan Hunt, paid a courtesy call on the Opposition Leader at his Georgetown office.

Granger was accompanied in the meeting by Joseph Harmon who is the Shadow Minister of Public Infrastructure and Mr. Ronald Bulkan who is the Shadow Minister of Local Government.DSC_0151

According to the Opposition Leader’s office, the meeting dealt with a number of issues including A Partnership for National Unity’s support for the no confidence motion against the government and the possibilities of General Elections instead of Local Government Elections.

The mid-week meeting with the top US diplomat also examined the APNU’s priorities in Government and Foreign Direct investment under an APNU administration. The APNU’s relationship with the Alliance for Change and the Government of President Ramotar was also discussed during the meeting.

The statement added that “Mr Granger took the opportunity to further elaborate on his ONE NATION concept explaining that he would lead an all-inclusive government of National Unity once elected to office.”

The Opposition Leader and his Delegation also met with Mr. Liu Yuyin who is the Counsellor for Political Affairs of the Embassy of the Republic of China in Guyana.

The released stated that the Chinese diplomat conveyed congratulations to Granger on his recent elections as the leader of the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) “and commented on the relationship between the communist party of china and the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) which he recounted as being excellent. “

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