Education
University of Guyana.
University of Guyana.
He has been the General Secretary of the People"s Progressive Party (PPP) since 1997. Ramotar joined the PPP in 1967 and was first elected to the PPP Central Committee in 1979. He joined the PPP Executive Committee in 1983.
He received a certificate from the Government Technical Institute (GTI) in welding.
From 1988 to 1993, he was International Secretary of the Guyana Agricultural Workers" Union. He was designated as the PPP"s Executive Secretary in 1993.
Following Jagan"s death in March 1997, Ramotar was unanimously elected to succeed him as the PPP"s General Secretary on March 29, 1997. At the PPP"s 29th Congress, he was re-elected to its Central Committee on August 2, 2008, receiving the fourth-highest number of votes (637).
Following the Congress, he was re-elected by the Central Committee as General Secretary on August 12, 2008, without opposition.
He was also elected to the editorial board of the PPP paper Thunder on this occasion. The decision was unanimous. The other candidates withdrew and thereby obviated the need for a vote by secret ballot.
The opposition criticized the appointment.
lieutenant argued that the government was merely reacting to criticism that it effectively sponsored Ramotar"s candidacy by including him on official trips, and therefore, was giving him an official job in order to legitimize the situation. However, the PPP fell one seat short of a parliamentary majority, winning 32 out of 65 seats, meaning that Ramotar would serve as President while two opposition parties would together hold a majority of seats in the National Assembly.
He was sworn in as President on 3 December 2011. President Ramotar left office on 16 May 2015, when Granger was sworn in.
He was awarded the Pravasi Bharatiya Samman, which translates as the "Indian Diaspora Award", by Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi at the annual Pravasi Bharatiya Divas of January 2015 held in Gandhinagar, India.
On 4 April 2011, the PPP Central Committee chose Ramotar as the party"s presidential candidate for the November 2011 election. The government announced on 28 April 2011 that Ramotar had been appointed to the post of Political Adviser to President Bharrat Jagdeo. Previously Ramotar had held no official position in the administration.
The government argued that Ramotar"s inclusion on official trips was acceptable because the government was implementing the policies of the ruling party, led by Ramotar.