Oh! I forgot to add; membership registration is not a Gambian concept.
 
Regards
Daffeh

 
On 01/07/2010, UDP United Kingdom <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
''It is therefore not outside the realm of possibilties, that you will find a political party that does not have  20,000 registered members, who are bind by the constitution and the rules and regulations that govern the party.''-Rene
 
I think Haruna has stole the show from me here with that brilliant response. However, I am glad that he has made the job lot easier for me since I do not need to dwell on the points he has covered and covered effectively and adequately.
 
While I agree that it is not outside the realm of possiblities that some political parties in the Gambia do not have 20,000 members - Infact this is the case in respect of NADD which had little over 20, 000 votes in 2006. PDOIS had far less in 2001-and notwithstanding Rene's marathon narrative, the enunciation that no party in the Gambia has more than 20,000 members especially in the context it was posited in the PDOIS's Press Release is palpable nonsense.
 
Kind Regards
Daffeh 

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