P.U.P. Holds Massive Rally Ahead of Municipal Elections
On Saturday, the People’s United Party mobilized hundreds of supports from across the country and bused them into Belize City for a massive rally at the Memorial Park. It was a national event held by the ruling party to introduce all mayoral and councilor candidates ahead of the March sixth municipal elections. There were speeches, music and dance, as well as libations and the P.U.P. was in its glory. Addressing the crowd was Deputy Party Leader Cordel who acknowledged the importance of the people that his party serves.
Cordel Hyde, Deputy Party Leader, P.U.P.
“Ah wahn tell mi ministers, ah wahn tell di mayors, ah wahn tell di would-be mayors and would-be councilors that we are nothing without the people. Dis da wahn serious elections, yoh know, cause dis elections da bout di future. Dis election da bout weh we want fu wih pikni, dis da weh we wahn fu wih families and communities. Dis da noh know play-play elections, dis da serious business. Dis da if we wahn turn back or we wahn stay pan trac. Dis da if yoh wahn more free education or yoh wahn more cement house and if yoh wahn more free education then yoh haffi stay pan track. If yoh wahn more NHI, yoh haffi stay pan track. If yoh wahn more cement house, yoh haffi stay pan track. If yoh wahn more land… There can be no turning back. We have to stay pan track wid di social justice ideals ah George Price because when we da George Price PUP nothing can go wrong. When we put di people first, nothing can go wrong. When we tek care ah di people weh need our help di most, nothing can go wrong. So we haffi stay pan track.”
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