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GEORGETOWN, Guyana — In a major announcement at Guyana’s 59th Independence Flag Raising Ceremony in Berbice, President Dr. Irfaan Ali declared that the nation’s General and Regional Elections will be held on September 1, 2025. The announcement comes as the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) government seeks a renewed mandate to continue its current development trajectory.
Shortly after the president’s statement, PPP General Secretary Bharrat Jagdeo issued a comprehensive and confident declaration of readiness, stating:
“As the General Secretary of the People’s Progressive Party (PPP), I am proud to say that we are ready to deliver our message of continued progress to the people of Guyana in the upcoming election campaign.”
Jagdeo praised the government’s performance since returning to office in August 2020, highlighting the administration’s swift action in managing the COVID-19 pandemic, reviving the economy, and restoring essential public services. He cited the rapid passage of an emergency budget within 40 days, which removed burdensome taxes and supported vulnerable groups and key sectors.
According to Jagdeo, Guyana has experienced broad-based, inclusive economic growth in sectors such as agriculture, infrastructure, energy, information technology, and tourism. Key social investments have included improved healthcare and education, expanded access to affordable housing, and initiatives aimed at creating safer communities.
The PPP’s tenure also saw significant interventions to address the rising cost of living, including subsidies on electricity and water, elimination of fuel taxes, telecommunications liberalization, and reductions in mortgage interest rates. Thousands of Guyanese families have received house lots, and targeted support has reached the elderly, women, unemployed, and other vulnerable populations.
Jagdeo emphasized that the PPP not only fulfilled but exceeded its 2020–2025 manifesto promises, thanks to ongoing public consultation and responsive governance.
Looking ahead, the PPP’s 2025–2030 agenda includes:
- Creation of thousands of new jobs, including 6,000 in the health sector.
- Expansion of medical tourism, biotech, and digital innovation hubs.
- Modernization of education through STEM, AI, and digital training.
- Annual distribution of 5,000 house lots and development of climate-resilient communities such as Silica City.
- Major infrastructure projects: highways, bridges, modern ports, and urban waterfront developments.
- Enhanced public safety, improved waste management, and better access to land for small miners and farmers.
Jagdeo did not shy away from criticizing the Parliamentary Opposition, accusing them of obstructionism and lacking a credible record or platform. He warned that their campaign would likely resort to misinformation and divisive rhetoric, which the PPP intends to confront “head-on.”
“The PPP has always stood for democracy, social justice, economic growth, and national unity. That commitment remains unshaken,” he said. “We are ready for the 2025 Election. And we are prepared to win it for the people of Guyana.”
The announcement sets the stage for what is expected to be a robust election season in Guyana, as the country navigates its rapid economic transformation amid emerging opportunities and challenges.
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