
Granger
David Granger is a Guyanese politician and former President of Guyana, serving from 2015 to 2020. He is a member of the People's National Congress (PNC) and has been involved in Guyanese politics for many years. Granger's presidency was characterized by significant controversies, including issues surrounding electoral integrity and ethnic relations within the country.
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The Ali/Jagdeo regime condemned the Granger/Nagamootoo administration for signing a lopsided oil contract.
Holding governments accountable is the right of every Guyanese irrespective of party in powerThe existence of a Food and Nutrition Security Strategy (FNSS), initiated under the previous Granger administration, illustrates that the policy framework has been contemplated.
Decisive leadership needed to operationalize compassionate, relentless assault on extreme poverty and high food pricesGranger is referenced in the context of being targeted by the tax collector.
GRA is not independent of political influencePresident Granger was at the crossroads of choosing whether to become a sanctioned President.
A key deciding factor in the elections will be whether your party’s candidate will help you overcome exclusion and take care of your interestsMr. Granger's ruling party surrendered power after pressure from Washington DC.
Guyana needs a “constitutional arrangement” with the USGranger is referenced in relation to the statement about Kwayana's faults.
Kwayana is deserving of national recognitionGranger is referred to as a President who was perceived as a puppet to Harmon.
I think both parties believe Guyanese freedom to earn a living should not be a matter of personal choiceGranger's policies, particularly the shuttering of Indian-dominated sugar plantations, influenced the PPP's victory in 2020.
Hinds’ insult represents refusal to practice realistic multiethnic politics in new demographic dispensation

































