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Guyana Mace Protector Says He Would Do It Again If He Had To - St. Lucia Times News

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Guyana Chronicle:- THOUGH some may call him a national hero, Personal Assistant to the Speaker of the National Assembly, Ean McPherson, who protected the Parliamentary Mace during Wednesday’s altercation in the National Assembly said he is just a patriotic Guyanese doing his job and he would do it all over again if he had to. McPherson […]

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