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Amanza Walton-Desir resigns from PNC

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Opposition Parliamentarian Amanza Walton-Desir has tendered her resignation from the People’s National Congress.

She has joined a long list of persons who have made similar exits from the party over the last few years.

Walton-Desir just last week public expressed her frustration over the failure of the PNC-led APNU and the AFC to reach a coalition agreement ahead of the elections scheduled for September 1.

See full statement from the PNC on this development: 

On June 7th, 2025, the Party, through its Leader and Leader of the Opposition, Mr. Aubrey C. Norton, met with Ms. Amanza Walton-Desir to discuss her involvement in the 2025 General and Regional Elections. Mr. David Hales accompanied the Leader to the meeting in a supportive capacity. Ms. Walton-Desir was informed that she could bring an additional person to the meeting, but she declined to do so.

During the meeting, Ms. Walton-Desir inquired whether she could be guaranteed extraction from the list to become a member of the next Parliament. In response, Mr. Norton assured her that she will be extracted to be a member of Parliament. She was also informed of the role she would play in the APNU government.

She then asked about her role in the campaign, and Mr. Norton informed her that she would be a member of the campaign management team.

Ms. Walton-Desir then stated that she needed to consult her team and would revert. However, no response was received; instead, she submitted a letter of resignation.

The Party has noted that Ms. Walton-Desir has made her resignation-in which she claims that no offer was made to her-public. This is a gross misrepresentation of the facts. The Party finds it necessary to correct this inaccuracy and is therefore placing this clarification in the public domain in response to the misleading statements contained in her letter of resignation.

On behalf of the People’s National Congress Reform and the Parliamentary Opposition, the Party extends its gratitude to Ms. Walton-Desir for her service and wishes her well in her future endeavours.

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