The People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) is not prepared to settle the controversy by way of bilateral talks over the border controversy with Venezuela. This is the position of the party’s Prime Ministerial Candidate, Brigadier Mark Phillips. The recently concluded National Recount of votes shows that the PPP/C has won the elections by in excess of 15,000 votes, and it was on this premise of victory that Phillips addressed the party’s way forward on several matters of national importance.

During an appearance on a radio talk show moderated by Dr Yog Mahadeo, Phillips was asked whether or not the PPP/C is willing to settle the controversy as it pertains to the 1899 Arbitral Award, which established the location of the land boundary between the then-British Guiana and Venezuela, outside of the ICJ.
“Anything pertaining to the sovereignty, pertaining to security and the defence of Guyana is deemed a bipartisan issue…It is so respected as a bipartisan issue. The PPP/C is fully onboard and fully in support of the continuation of the case before the international court,” Phillips stated.










