With just over a month before elections, presidential candidate for opposition coalition A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) David Granger believes that his policies are what set him apart from the other candidates, especially that of the incumbent PPP/C, which he says faces greater resentment now than in past years.
“In terms of policy, no other candidates have answered some of the more pressing questions of living in Guyana and what people want to see over the next five years as I have done,” Granger said during a recent interview, while pointing specifically to the policies relating to security, education, the economy and Amerindian issues.
The partnership is yet to put out its manifesto and plans do so some time next month. According to Granger, the document is currently in its draft form and awaiting consensus by nine of the