Guyana's Working Peoples Alliance

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In November 1974, the Working Peoples Alliance(WPA), a political organization, was formally launched in Guyana. Several independent Guyanese organizations including WPVP(Working Peoples Vanguard Party), IPRA( Indian Political Revolutionary Associates), RATOON, the ASCRIA( African Society for Cultural Relations with Independent Africa) , and independent people constituted the ‘alliance’. The founding statement, representing of the new politics, cited the stand against race based election politics, violent political repression, the worsening economic conditions of the masses, cancerous corruption and denial of academic and press freedom, as factors in its formation. The coalition that comprised WPA also addressed regional and international concerns. It pledged to strengthen the unity of the Caribbean masses and identified itself with the suffering masses everywhere with the maxim that it stood for the “destruction of imperialism and its neocolonial systems and for the revolutionary unity of all subject and liberated peoples.” More importantly, the critical representation of the “new politics” embodied in the alliance was its multiracial appearance and programmatic declaration of promoting racial unity. This was not incidental. The disparate organizations that constituted the alliance and the new politics it embraced all emerged in the late 1960s and early 1970s and were emblematic of the convulsions and shifts in the political culture embodied in the ‘long sixties’

The complex nature of ‘agency(or agencies) of change’ in Guyana in the 1960s must be underscored. The new forces that were emerging and stimulating breaches with the past arose out of earlier divisions and pre-independence deformations whose origins are located in t...

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...al wedge in the society at large. Shortly after the American and British intervention that propelled critical changes in the electoral system, the PNC regime, facilitated by an alliance with the conservative United Force political party procured power in the 1964 elections .

In this regard, Cuba's alleged disavowal of its revolutionary commitment to subversion of governments in Latin America and the Caribbean enabled Guyana to place itself in a radical posture without seeming unfriendly to the USA. * This duality of good relations with Washington on the one hand, and with Cuba and the Third World, would be successfully 'balanced' by the Burnham regime right up to 1985. In short, despite the diplomatic radicalization of the PNC's foreign policy in the 1970s, it was true that Guyana’s United Nations voting record between “1966-69 was identical to the US position.”

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