Members of the Civil Society Forum (CSF) met with Leader of the Opposition Aubrey Norton and a team from the People’s National Congress Reform last Wednesday.
The meeting, which follows the CSF’s efforts to engage with key stakeholders, saw the two sides discuss key issues, including an understanding of the role of civil society in social, electoral, and constitutional matters.
In a statement, the CSF said it outlined its core agenda as being: Developing and pursuing a Civil Society Agenda, including on electoral reform; Strengthening the legal architecture for civil society; Improving the performance of key state institutions; and Helping to heal Guyana’s socio-political wounds.