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Former Minister and former Member of Parliament Annette Ferguson has vowed to continue her weekly protest against the Government’s Former Presidents (Benefits and Other Facilities) Bill 2026, declaring she will remain on the picket line until the legislation is withdrawn.
Marking the fourth consecutive week of demonstrations on Tuesday, July 14, Ferguson again stood outside the Office of the President with placards declaring “Kill the Bill,” urging Guyanese to join what she described as a fight against legislation that would saddle taxpayers with expanded lifelong benefits for former Heads of State.
“This fight is not about politics alone; it is about fairness, accountability and protecting the taxpayers of Guyana,” Ferguson declared, vowing to continue protesting “until the bill is scrapped.”
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