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Jagdeo’s last press conference represented was a combination of party paramountcy and incompetence - Stabroek News

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Dear Editor,

Every patriot, irrespective of race, colour or political persuasion ought to be concerned with utterances over the past few days emanating from the top leaders, or should I say, the ruling cabal of this country.

The article Jagdeo’s last press conference represented was a combination of party paramountcy and incompetence appeared first on Stabroek News.

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