Leader of the Alliance For Change (AFC), Khemraj Ramjattan believes that while A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) will survive the current internal turmoil it is facing, its coalition partner must address concerns of the parties within its partnership.

Of recent, the APNU – which is the majority party in the coalition – has been embroiled in an internal power struggle that has been playing out publicly.
In fact, one of the parties in the five-member partnership – the Working People’s Alliance (WPA) – has already withdrawn from the APNU and another, the Justice For All Party (JFAP) has also threatened to leave.
However, Ramjattan told reporters during a virtual press conference on Friday that he is aware that talks are ongoing between the leaders of the APNU and these two parties and he expects that the issues will be resolved.
“I do not see the problems being that egregious, going to fundamental principles and core issues, that it cannot be resolved. I believe that APNU is going to survive at this time in this context of at least two of its members asking some very serious questions, which must be answered,” Ramjattan stated.
Since its defeat at the March 2, 2020 General and Regional Elections, the APNU/AFC coalition has been trying to keep its wits together.
In fact, the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR), which is the leading party in the APNU faction of the coalition, has been publicly embroiled in disunity and power struggles among its members.
