CHRISTMAS MESSAGE FROM OUR PARTY
All across our beloved Cooperative Republic of Guyana, from Hiawa to Morawhanna, Halness, and the towns scattered across this great land, the joyful sounds of Christmas echo. Children eagerly await Santa’s surprises, their laughter filling the air. Yet, Christmas is more than a tale of a man who miraculously circles the globe delivering toys and cheer.
For Christians, Christmas marks the birth of Jesus Christ, God’s precious gift to humanity. His birth was humble, yet profound—ushering in a life devoted to healing, hope, and renewal. As Scripture reminds us, He lived in a time of lawlessness and exploitation, offering light in the midst of darkness.
Today, as we reflect on our nation, we find ourselves in a similarly challenging time. Lawlessness, greed, and misplaced priorities from individuals in positions of power have left many Guyanese struggling. While a select few enjoy a bright and merry season, the backbone of our nation – the working class and grassroots – face uncertainty, wondering if they can provide the Christmas joy their families deserve.
But let us declare this: this is the last Christmas that any Guyanese will have to feel this way.
Yes, there may be uncertainties. GPL’s “fairy lights” remain a certainty we never asked for. But do not lose hope. This is not the end. Like you, we envision a brighter future – a future where every Guyanese can afford the Christmas they dream of.
As your partners in democracy, governance, and equity, we promise that with the PNCR/APNU in office next year, your Christmas will indeed be merry and bright. Together, we can transform this vision into reality.
So, enjoy your pepperpot and homemade bread. Spend time with your loved ones, cherishing the moments that truly matter. And when the ballot is in your hands, remember the power you hold – to shape a better future for yourself, your children, and our great nation.
May the spirit of Christmas fill your hearts with hope and renewal, and may we step together into a brighter tomorrow.
Happy Christmas!
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