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Teachers strike was a just one, gov’t lagging on human development - Stabroek News

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Dear Editor,

I would like to comment on two current issues in the news:  The ANUG seat in Parliament should be immediately given up based on previous arrangements and it is a betrayal of all political and moral  principles to hold onto that seat against the wish of that party - the most egregious  example being that betrayal by Charrandass Persaud against the APNU coalition. 

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