Please play close attention to the capitalized paragraph. GPP To Be Registered After October Election Information reaching the Point Newspaper has revealed that the unbanned Gambian people's party (GPP) under the leadership of Hassan Musa Camara, will not be registered until after the parliamentary and presidential elections. This was confirmed to the Point by an official of the party after he was contacted to shed light on the party's present status yesterday morning. "GPP is not going to be registered until after the currently busy coalition process." Other sources reaching the point say the GPP leadership and its party supporters would join the opposition alliance which is about to be introduced to fight the Jammeh administration in the coming elections. However, no reason has been advanced for GPP's move in not registering their party. BUT INFORMED SOURCES INTIMATED THAT ALL THE UNBANNED POLITICAL PARTIES THE PPP, NCP, AND GPP ARE WITH THE VIEW THAT THERE IS URGENT NEED TO FORM AN OPPOSITION FRONT TO "FLUSH-OUT" THE RULING APRC PARTY(emphasis mine) In a separate development, The Point yesterday, contacted Tamsir Jallow, the majority leader in the National Assembly for his comment and he said that the APRC is not afraid of any opposition alliance " No, I don't think Pa Nderry that should be a threat. That is not a threat. The results of the last elections have given us a very comfortable majority both at the national assembly and the presidency," said the majority leader. Mr. Jallow who told The Point that the ruling APRC dominated the last elections with 56 percent of the votes for the President and 75 percent for the national assembly added:" Uptill now, we have not lost our members to the opposition. Infact, the opposition is losing members on daily bases. It is their members that are registering with the APRC. The APRC cannot be threatened by the opposition alliance." Tamsir Jallow, who branded the unbanned political parties as spent forces, intimated that they would disintegrate themselves before the elections. "I am optimistic that the UDP will loose their members to other parties. I don't have any fear," said the majority leader, while calling for peace and stability in the coming elections. Reacting to reports of GPP's plans of joining the opposition coalition Tamsir Jallow said, "They are already in alliance when the UDP came into being, all those who do not come to support the APRC went to the UDP.The UDP is made of NCP, GPP and PPP supporters. " Pa Nderry, tell me what the PPP had done for this country? I don't think the PDOIS would be part of any opposition alliance.They were strong critics of the PPP. The PPP see the PDOIS as revolutionary. They will be strange odd fellows. PDOIS have different ideology," Mr. Jallow told The Point. The latest political development came in the wake of a move taken by President Jammeh to lift decree 89, which banned all former politicians from participating into politics. Those who defied the ban were liable to a fine of D1million dalasis or life imprisonment. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html You may also send subscription requests to [log in to unmask] if you have problems accessing the web interface and remember to write your full name and e-mail address. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------