Peyrefitte admite fracturas internas en el UDP pese a pacto de unidad

Peyrefitte Returns as UDP Rift Widens: Unity Deal in Doubt

Rifts within the United Democratic Party show no signs of healing, and tonight, a familiar face is stepping back into the political spotlight, but this time, with a message of both hope and frustration. U.D.P. Chairman Michael Peyrefitte officially re-entered the political arena last week, following what he described as a “unified agreement” among key party leaders, including Shyne Barrow, Hugo Patt, and Alberto August. The idea is to chart a clear and cohesive path forward for a party that has faced internal divisions in recent months. But that unity, it seems, may have been short-lived. Despite what Peyrefitte calls “significant concessions” made by senior members to foster reconciliation, he now says recent developments suggest the party remains fractured and elusive in its direction. So, what’s next for the U.D.P.? Peyrefitte tells us that discussions are underway to implement a new framework aimed at restoring party stability and rebuilding public trust. While details remain under wraps, he emphasized the urgency of the moment and the need for decisive leadership.

 

                Michael Peyrefitte

Michael Peyreffite, Chairman, U.D.P.

“Well as I said last week or the week before when I came back as  Chairman that we would be charting a way forward to bring about unity and peace within the UDP. As Chairman I called a leadership meeting, myself, Shyne Barrow, Hugo Patt, Alberto August, Omar Figuerroa, Tony Hererra and Aldo Salazar, those are the respective regional leaders and executives of the UDP.  We decided we’d have a healthy, meaningful discussion and I am happy to report that things are looking very very very positive. There were people in that meeting who it would be fair for the public to say they were “pro-Shyne” and some were “Pro-Tracy”, it’s fair to say that and both sides had sober conversations with the first priority and only priority being the welfare of the UDP. We will be releasing to the media the terms of what we came to and to indicate the way forward what we will be presenting to the central executive and to the national party council but I think that we made great great progress together a lot of it has been miscommunication and I just thought that we have people in the room who can communicate properly and then disseminate that information to the rest of the party but as I said there will be more information coming out later on today.”

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