Thursday, October 10, 2024

PUP pre-election rally held in San Pedro

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On Sunday October 25th, the People United Party (PUP) held its pre-election rally in San Pedro Town. The PUP showcased their strength in an all-day event at the Central Park. All the special invited guests along with the PUP Belize Rural South (BRS) Standard Bearer Elito Arceo delivered encouraging speeches to their supporters in attendance.PUP General Elections Rally Elito Arceo-5
As the rally started, the crowd gathered near the stage eager to listen to the presentations. Guest speakers included Orange Walk Central Standard Bearer John Francis Briceño, BRS Standard Bearer Elito Arceo, PUP National Party Chair Henry Charles Usher, Dr. Giovani Solorzano, Florencio Marin and Josue Carballo. “The PUP is wounded, the Belizean person is wounded, San Pedro needs a fighter and a leader, that person is Elito Arceo. We are feeling the strength of our party countrywide, wherever we go we can see that the people want a change, they are tired of the UDP and on November fourth we will show them the power of the people and the People’s United Party,” stated Briceño. The other speakers reiterated the message of change and a better Belize with the PUP.PUP General Elections Rally Elito Arceo-1
One of the remarkable promises made that had the crowd cheering was free education, from primary school to the sixth form level, under a PUP government.PUP General Elections Rally Elito Arceo-6
With lots to eat and drink, the political event was entertained with live performances by Natalie Arceo and music by Electrosoundz and DJ Remedy.

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