Greenidge says concerns remain over PNCR elections

Carl Greenidge

While saying he would not be contesting for the leadership of the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) at its Biennial Delegates’ Congress today due to concerns about the process, former Foreign Affairs Minister Carl Greenidge yesterday made a call for the party’s executive to allow its membership to help fashion the way forward no matter the outcome of the voting.

“Such an approach is imperative, if the PNCR is to overcome the chains, real and imagined, by which it is currently shackled,” Greenidge said in a statement released last night.

The party will today vote for a leader to replace the incumbent, former president David Granger, who did not receive a nomination for re-election. Those contesting for the post are Aubrey Norton, Joseph Harmon, and Dr Richard Van West-Charles.