APNU meets private sector

This APNU photo shows the PSC delegation at left.

A Partnership for National Unity-APNU, today met with representatives of the Private Sector Commission-PSC. The meeting was held at the Office of the Leader of the Opposition, and provided APNU representatives the opportunity to brief the PSC on the current constitutional crisis brought about by the Proclamation of Prorogation of the Parliament of Guyana by President Donald Ramotar.

The main focus of the discussion centered on matters pertaining to the Prorogation of Parliament, the No-Confidence Motion and Local Governance.

APNU in a statement said it repeated its position that there would be no negotiations with the People’s Progressive Party/Civic administration unless the Presidential Proclamation of Prorogation is reversed and Parliament reconvened.

The Private Sector Commission was led by Chairman, Ramesh Persaud, and included Ramesh Dookhoo, Maniram Prashad, Eon Caesar, Clinton Williams, Eddie Boyer and Gerry Gouveia.

APNU’s team was led by Opposition Leader Brigadier David Granger and included Deputy Chairman APNU, Dr. Rupert Roopnaraine, Shadow Minister Economic Affairs, Carl Greenidge, Shadow Minister Local and Regional Development, Ronald Bulkan and APNU Director of Communications Mark Archer.

This APNU photo shows the PSC delegation at left.
This APNU photo shows the PSC delegation at left.