When will AFC, PNC hold their leadership races

Dear Editor,
The two Opposition political parties are guilty of deliberately seeking to stall the voting which will take place once the bodies hold their conference and congress respectively.
To say, firstly, that the Alliance For Change is moving along with its planning at a slow pace is an understatement. It should have held its national conference already. The General Secretary, David Patterson, is not being honest about what is really taking place behind the scenes.
Where is Party Leader Raphael Trotman? I’m sure he knows why they are not holding it now? The delegates, as I understand it, are ready to go. Even the venue picked out for the conference is on standby, but the leadership is not aware of anything that members will say and do. They are not too certain about the performance of the Parliamentarians. Party members are wary for Region 10, 4, 6 and 7, as there are a lot of issues to be discussed.
Secondly, the PNC has adopted a vow of silence on the congress. I hear they are going to stall it and hold it for next year in January. The leadership is yet to meet on the plan, which will mark many exits and entrances, of familiar and new faces. The party is hoping to wait till talk and interest in challenging David Granger as the PNC leader dies down. Confusion and uncertainty lie ahead.
Finally, it would be a great disappointment to their supporters and members if the congress and conference are pushed back any longer. These people want to elect new leaders of the AFC and APNU/PNC. They are not pleased with certain individuals being at the helm of the party any longer. They want change.
Can some leader answer me? When will the conference and congress be held?

Yours truly,
Suraj Singh