The People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) promises to focus on aiding those in poverty, with billions set to benefit pensioners, children, and public assistance recipients.

General Secretary Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo announced that pensioners will receive a minimum of $60,000 per month, education grants will continue, and public assistance will increase, totaling around $100 billion annually.
Jagdeo outlined three main pillars of the PPP/C’s vision for the next term:
Transformation of Society: Modernizing government services and fostering a digital, diversified economy.
Community-Level Investment: Increasing spending on local infrastructure like drains and streetlights.
Growth of the Individual: Lowering taxes and delivering 40,000 homes over five years, along with support for home improvements.
Jagdeo emphasized that the PPP/C’s plans focus on improving lives, enhancing human rights protections, and increasing accountability in governance. He noted positive feedback from citizens during the party’s outreach efforts.

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