…says will dialogue only with a legitimate Govt
Another political party has joined with its fellow parties in the opposition, to reject A Partnership for National Unity/Alliance for Change’s (APNU/AFC) calls for dialogue, making it clear that it will only have a dialogue with a legitimate Government, not a sanctioned one.

On Saturday, The New Movement (TNM) General Secretary, Dr Josh Kanhai explained that it is not open to dialogue with the People’s National Congress (PNC)-dominated APNU/AFC. He reminded that TNM has been calling in vain on APNU/AFC to respect the will of the Guyanese voters since March 5.
TMN, he added, has noted the games APNU/AFC and its political organisation has been playing since the successful passage of No-Confidence Motion (NCM) on December 21, 2018.

“Those games have now diminished into child’s play after the 2020 General and Regional Elections. We are of the firm belief that your leadership is not genuine and therefore conclude that any form of dialogue with your organisation will [be] like that of a stillbirth at this point in time.”
Prior to the General and Regional Elections, TNM had formed an agreement with two other parties, Liberty and Justice Party (LJP) and A New and United Guyana (ANUG), to join their lists.
Together, they had won 5214 votes, which by using the Hare formula for seat allocations means they are expected to get one seat. Both LJP and ANUG had rejected APNU/AFC’s overtures for “dialogue.” Kanhai also echoed their sentiments.
“We will join with our Joiner of List partners and reiterate that we will only entertain dialogue with a legitimate Government and not a sanctioned Government. We see and foresee the games you are trying to play and the straws you’re trying to clutch at and we are proud to say that will not be one of them.”











