Ralph Ramkarran is Presidential Candidate of ANUG
A New and United Guyana (ANUG) on Saturday announced that its General Secretary, Ralph Ramkarran, S.C, is the party’s Presidential Candidate for the March 2, 2020 general and regional elections.
A statement from the 10-month old political party noted that this decision was taken at a “members’ meeting” on Saturday held at the Georgetown Club, Camp Street.
“Mr Ramkarran is a founding member of ANUG and is its General Secretary. He has played a major role, along with the Chairman, Mr Timothy Jonas and many others, in recognizing the need for a New Political Party with a unique and singular vision.
“ANUG is dedicated to bringing to an end the competition for ethno-political dominance in Guyana’s politics by creating: (a) a Governance System which provides for the equal participation at the executive level of Guyana’s main political forces; (b) an Electoral System that provides for elected constituency representatives while maintaining proportionality, and; (c) a representative legislature independent of the executive,” the statement noted.
The party, however, did not announce a Prime Ministerial candidate for the elections but noted that “While ANUG’s policies have been substantially determined and will be announced as the election campaign season develops, we are still in the process of refining some policies and devising additional ones to meet the needs of Guyana as our income grows from the exploitation of our petroleum resources.”
According to ANUG, Ramkarran, an Attorney-at-Law and Senior Counsel, is a well-known and prominent political personality, of vast experience, who has devoted his entire adult life to the political development of Guyana through the Peoples’ Progressive Party.
It was noted that Mr Ramkarran, at 73, was a member of the PPP’s Central Committee and Executive Committee since 1974 and 1975 respectively. Among the main positions in which he served are as a member of the Elections Commission for the 1973, 1992, 1997 and 2001 elections, as a Member of Parliament from 1997 to 2001, as Chair of the Constitution Reform Commission in 1999-2000 and as Speaker of the National Assembly from 2001 to 2012.
He resigned from the PPP in June 2012 when it was made impossible for him to continue his membership after he wrote an article in the PPP’s newspaper, Mirror, calling for steps to be taken to reduce the “Pervasive Corruption” in Guyana.
“Ralph Ramkarran’s political activity over the recent decades has required him to collaborate with widely varying political forces to find solutions to the most complex issues dividing political parties.
“These include the resolution of disputes over the conduct of elections, the complex divergences in constitutional reform or negotiating disagreements and disputes as Speaker. His political career has been marked largely by these engagements with opposing political forces to solve problems.
“These experiences will be an unerring guide as ANUG engages with other political parties to reform our Governance System and expend our growing resources.”
According to the party, “For the above reasons, ANUG believes that Ralph Ramkarran is the candidate best-qualified person to be ANUG’s Presidential Candidate and to lead Guyana into the new era of constructing an agreed Governance System that serves all its people.”