
Lincoln Lewis
Lincoln Lewis is a prominent trade union leader and advocate for workers' rights in Guyana. He has recently been vocal about the need for electoral reforms, emphasizing the importance of one-man-one-vote and the historical significance of maintaining democratic integrity in the electoral process.
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Lincoln Lewis expresses concern over the exclusion of intellectual authors of policies and programmes designed to move Guyana forward.
Non-PPP intellectual authors of policies and programmes designed to move Guyana forward are repeatedly shut outLincoln Lewis emphasizes the need for accountable governance in Guyana's oil-producing economy.
Holding governments accountable is the right of every Guyanese irrespective of party in powerLincoln Lewis emphasizes the need for inclusionary democracy and equal treatment for African Guyanese.
Levels of poverty revealed today must be laid squarely at the feet of the PPPLincoln Lewis expresses concerns about the quality of representation by the opposition in Guyana.
Guyanese expect the Parliamentary Opposition parties to raise the bar of representationLincoln Lewis expresses concern over the election of the Leader of the Opposition and the undermining of democratic norms.
Disturbing contempt for democratic normsLincoln Lewis has renewed calls for the election of an opposition leader in Parliament.
Lewis urges immediate election of opposition leaderAustralian actor Lincoln Lewis commented on the viral video, expressing disgust at the dumping.
‘Australia is not your dumping ground’: Queensland man shames 'third-world' man for throwing garbage in bush in viral videoLincoln Lewis is advocating for economic, political, social, and cultural justice for the people of Guyana.
Silence is also a decisionLincoln Lewis expresses concerns about the neglect of ordinary citizens in Guyana.
Six years into oil production, many see little improvement in their quality of life
Lincoln Lewis advocates for policies that prioritize people over profit in Guyana.
We have to insist on policies that put people before profitLincoln Lewis advocates for the fair distribution of oil wealth in Guyana to benefit all citizens.
I believe my thoughts from 2019 on how our oil wealth can be used to benefit the nation are still relevant in 2025Lincoln Lewis expresses concern over the failure to reconvene Parliament and the urgent issues facing the country.
Reconvening Parliament is a matter of national urgencyLincoln Lewis voices the concerns of workers regarding the high cost of living and the government's indifference.
Persaud failed miserably to address the core issue in my letter – the cost of living crisis in Guyana
Lincoln Lewis wrote a letter expressing concerns about the Caribbean's peace and leadership.
CARICOM leaders are silent as the region’s zone of peace comes under threatLincoln Lewis is a trade union leader whose identity has been closely tied to the opposition within Guyana’s political landscape.
Lewis’ accusation that the PPP/C government is indifferent to worker suffering cannot withstand scrutiny
Lincoln Lewis calls for workers to unite and fight for their rights against rising costs of living.
PPP’s insensitivity to the poor and most vulnerable grows each dayLincoln Lewis emphasizes the importance of understanding the Constitution for effective reform in Guyana.
In order to change the Constitution it is first necessary to understand itLincoln Lewis expresses concerns about President Ali's governance and the importance of upholding constitutional principles.
Any plan to revitalise Georgetown must involve City Hall
Lincoln Lewis expresses concerns about the electoral process in Guyana and emphasizes the need for reform.
The process leading to every election must be beyond reproach
Lincoln Lewis expresses his discontent with the treatment of the African-Guyanese community.
AG’s apology unacceptable for the humiliation it has caused to the African-Guyanese communityLincoln Lewis urges every Guyanese to demand that their vote remains private and free.
GECOM phone policy threatens secrecy of the ballot
Lincoln Lewis warns against the dangers of a political party gaining a two-thirds majority in Guyana's National Assembly.
No political party must be handed two-thirds majority in parliamentLincoln Lewis is the author of the letter defending Guyana's sovereignty and democracy.
The Ambassador’s reckless commentary is steeped in selective outrage and political intrusionLincoln Lewis is advocating for electoral reform and accountability in Guyana.
PPP benefitted from GECOM’S compromises of the voting process’ integrityLincoln Lewis is the current General Secretary of the Trades Union Congress and remarked on the legacy of the working class.
Notes on the rise and struggles of trade unionism in GuyanaLincoln Lewis urges all right-thinking Guyanese to stand up against creeping authoritarianism.
The working class bears the burden of state captureLincoln Lewis expresses concern about the electoral process and its impact on workers.
GTUC concerned 2025 elections’ will reopen ethnic tension and divisionLincoln Lewis urges his fellow Guyanese to support every lawful action necessary to protect democratic rights.
Guyana not ready for free, fair and credible electionsLincoln Lewis is the author of the letter expressing concerns about the government's treatment of the Opposition.
The government and opposition entered the National Assembly on Essequibo disunited and came out even more dividedLincoln Lewis is the author of the letter expressing concerns about the exclusion of citizens from national prosperity.
Guyana’s territorial integrity cannot be defended by a population who feel excluded from its prosperity










































