President of the University of Guyana Senior Staff Association, Dr Jewel Thomas, told the audience that all parties had been invited, and so any which were not participating did so out of choice. Conscious that a presidential candidate might not be available for the debate, the organisers had
In effect, there would be a separate, later, debate for just the Coalition and the PPP. What you therefore had is a rehashing of the distinction we rejected in the first proposed debate: one session for the duopoly to dance with each other alone, and another for everybody else.
The University of Guyana Workers Union (UGWU) in collaboration with Move On Guyana Inc is hosting a series of political debates between the political parties contesting the 2020 general and regional elections.
The debate is being facilitated by Move On Guyana Inc. and the University of Guyana Workers’ Union (UGWU) and will take place at the campus’ Education Lecture Theatre (ELT) at 18:00hrs.
Robert Badal, who is leading the newly formed Change Guyana into the elections, has called for a presidential debate, saying that voters need to know the positions of the candidates given that Guyana has come into significant wealth as a result of recent oil discoveries.
The Merundoi local government debates which were organised in collaboration with NCN and other sponsors without a doubt proved to be enlightening, especially for the electorate in the Georgetown municipality.
Hosted by Merundoi Inc, the debate explored issues affecting residents in the constituency, and provided the candidates the opportunity to unveil their plans should they be elected to serve as councillor.
In Georgetown, Guyana, on March 13, 14, and 15 at 7:00 p.m. respectively the non-profit organization Merundoi will host a series of constituency debates in advance of the March 18 local government elections. The debates will be streamed live on the internet at http://www.ncnguyana.com/ and more
Residents of Georgetown will have another opportunity to familiarise themselves with the candidates seeking their votes on March 18 when Merundoi Incorporated airs the ‘Georgetown Constituency Debates 2016.’