Bar Association says no-confidence motion validly passed
-rejects contentions to the contrary
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the Guyana Bar Association President is Kamal Ramkarran, a partner at Cameron & Shepherd where his father Ralph Ramkarran is Senior Partner
in fact, C&S is essentially the Ramkarran family business
where the hell were all these people for THREE freakin weeks when Ralph was prancing all over the GT media telling everybady that a majority was 34 votes?
until he "denounced" himself after the vote, that is
huh?
no credibility - GBA is your surname
ronan posted:the Guyana Bar Association President is Kamal Ramkarran, a partner at Cameron & Shepherd where his father Ralph Ramkarran is Senior Partner
in fact, C&S is essentially the Ramkarran family business
where the hell were all these people for THREE freakin weeks when Ralph was prancing all over the GT media telling everybady that a majority was 34 votes?
until he "denounced" himself after the vote, that is
huh?
no credibility - GBA is your surname
I just don't understand his logic!
The Bar Council of the Guyana Bar Association today said that Fridayâs motion of no-confidence against the government was validly passed and it urged that the consequences of the motion be accepted
A statement from the Guyana Bar Association follows:
The Bar Council of the Bar Association of Guyana has noted the passage in the National Assembly of the motion in the name of the Leader of the Opposition on a vote of confidence.
It has also noted that the result of the vote, as expected, has been accepted by the Government and the President.
National and regional elections are therefore constitutionally
due by the operation of Article 106(6) of the Constitution no later than Thursday, 19 March 2019 on the expiration of 90 days from 21 December 2018, when the motion was passed.
The Bar Council has noted various attempts to argue that the motion was not validly passed in the National Assembly, including from Nigel Hughes, a prominent Attorney-at-Law who contends that a positive vote of 34 members of the National Assembly was required for the passage of the motion.
The Bar Council rejects as erroneous such contentions that the motion was not properly passed or that the vote is, for any reason, invalid.
The Bar Council urges that the results and consequences of the motion be accepted and that urgent preparations for elections by the Elections Commission be started.
The giving of effect to any contentions that there is some possibility other than elections being held within 90 days of the passage of the motion could lead to instability and our democracy must be protected by the unambiguous adherence to the rule of law and to the provisions of Article 106(6) of the Constitution.
Are people STUPID or what. How many freaking lawyers does it take to figure out 33 > 32! If they need help, ask MARS!!!
Who teach Math in Guyana, they need improvements!
Baseman posted:Are people STUPID or what. How many freaking lawyers does it take to figure out 33 > 32! If they need help, ask MARS!!!
Who teach Math in Guyana, they need improvements!
this is not maths . . . this is Law
we'd prefer otherwise, but things are not that simple in the crafting
ronan posted:Baseman posted:Are people STUPID or what. How many freaking lawyers does it take to figure out 33 > 32! If they need help, ask MARS!!!
Who teach Math in Guyana, they need improvements!
this is not maths . . . this is Law
we'd prefer otherwise, but things are not that simple in the crafting
Yes, question. The LAW said the Coalition forms the Govt with a 33/32 margin, is this a fact or not?
Baseman posted:ronan posted:Baseman posted:Are people STUPID or what. How many freaking lawyers does it take to figure out 33 > 32! If they need help, ask MARS!!!
Who teach Math in Guyana, they need improvements!
this is not maths . . . this is Law
we'd prefer otherwise, but things are not that simple in the crafting
Yes, question. The LAW said the Coalition forms the Govt with a 33/32 margin, is this a fact or not?
banna, check my post on the other thread . . . arite?
like yuh head hard
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