
Jagan
Cheddi Jagan was a significant figure in Guyanese politics, known for his role as a founding father of the nation and his tenure as Prime Minister and later President. He co-founded the People's Progressive Party and advocated for social justice, workers' rights, and the nationalization of key industries during his long political career.
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Jagan expressed that federation had not been thoroughly discussed among the people.
‘One from ten leaves nought’: Historical notes on the ill-fated Caribbean FederationJagan was ousted from office in 1953 and again in December 1964.
Nascimento’s views on Jagan and communism are well documented, not so the purported planned Venezuelan invasionThe historical struggles of President Jagan must not be ignored.
This lust for power resembles past acts of political oppression
Jagan worked with Kaja on a study showing that resilience plays a role in the connection between humor and mental health.
Терапевтската моќ на хуморот врз менталното здравјеJagan led the administration in Guyana during a time of concern regarding the country's independence.
Understanding the border controversy between Guyana and VenezuelaThe article references President Jagan's understanding of the importance of the Guyanese workers.
Neglecting meritocracy and transparency furthers the abuse of Guyana’s development agenda
Dr. Jagan’s ideas were discussed in relation to the concept of a National Patriotic Front Government.
Dr. Jagan’s dream of a National Front government
Jagan is referenced in the context of management advice related to sugar production.
Basic production planning and execution, not rain, are GuySuCo’s problemsJagan is mentioned alongside Burnham as a Founding Father whose principles are not being upheld.
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