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Jul 05, 2026 Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom
(Kaieteur News) â The PNCR is increasingly becoming less of a political party and more of a habit â a habit of disappointment. The party, now speaking loosely, through what was once APNU, has adopted the language of those who have exhausted the present and must therefore reimagine the past.
One hears, with increasing frequency, calls for a âgrand coalition.â It is presented as strategy, as arithmetic, as necessity. But beneath those calls is a search for relevance, after the loss of it.
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