Alliance for Change (Guyana)
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Alliance for Change | |
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Leader | Nigel Hughes |
Chairperson | David Patterson |
General Secretary | Raphael Trotman |
Founded | 2005 |
Ideology | Progressivism Social liberalism Multiracialism |
Political position | Centre to centre-left |
Website | |
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The Alliance for Change (AFC) is a liberal political party in Guyana.
History
[edit]The party was established in 2005 by three MPs who left other parties; Raphael Trotman of the People's National Congress, Khemraj Ramjattan of the People's Progressive Party and Sheila Holder of the Working People's Alliance.[1] Trotman became the leader of the party.
In the 2006 elections, the party received 8.1% of the vote, winning six seats. Their vote share increased to 10.3% in the 2011 elections, which saw the party win seven seats.
Prior to the 2015 elections, the AFC formed a joint electoral list with the A Partnership for National Unity alliance. The combined list won 33 seats, allowing PNC/APNU leader David A. Granger to become president.
During the 2023 Guayana Esequiba crisis and increased tensions with Venezuela, Alliance For Change called for a ban on Venezuelans with Guyanese citizenship from voting in elections, as well as not granting citizenship to more people from the neighboring country.[2][3]
Elected representatives
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Stacey-Ann Wilson (2012) Politics of Identity in Small Plural Societies: Guyana, the Fiji Islands, and Trinidad and Tobago, Palgrave Macmillan
- ^ "Oposición guyanesa pide prohibir votar a los venezolanos y no otorgarles más la ciudadanía". Swissinfo. 2023-11-04. Retrieved 2023-12-03.
- ^ "Oposición de Guyana pide prohibir votar a los venezolanos y no otorgarles más la ciudadanía". El Nacional. 4 November 2023. Retrieved 3 December 2023.
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