Days after Amanza, Natasha Singh-Lewis resigns from PNC
Natasha Singh- Lewis has resigned from the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR), a move that came just days after her colleague Amanza Walton-Desir left to start her own party.
Singh-Lewis has also given up her seat in the National Assembly. She was the shadow minister for the social services sector. She became a Parliamentarian in 2020.
The resignation was made known to PNCR leader, Aubrey Norton, and General Secretary Sherwin Benjamin.
“It is with profound regret, but driven by deep-seated conviction and an unwavering duty to the people who entrusted me with their vote, that I tender my immediate resignation. This was a very difficult decision for me, but after consultation with my family, key stakeholders, my constituents, and my mentors, this is my position,” she reportedly said in a letter to the party leaders.
Singh-Lewis joins several persons who have walked away from the PNCR. Last week, Walton-Desir said she left the PNCR because she was being sidelined and felt as though she was unable to meaningfully contribute to the party or its plans for the September 1, 2025 elections.
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