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Ayoo better doan celebrate...PPP buxton spice mango goh hang high, high, high,...hey hey hey...
Pointblank posted:Caption This
This is not the end. I will show them who's Boss.
Leonora posted:Pointblank posted:Caption This
This is not the end. I will show them who's Boss.
De only way it na done if if ayoo rig de party election...but go get eleckshun in de national wan...hey hey hey...
Pointblank posted:
Dam..no toilet paper
It is funny how blind DUMMIES are to VIOLENT, DICTATORS who are verse in Election Rigging and Mo Fiah, Slo Fiah. I have to wonder if I am wrong about them being FILTH HEADS and in fact they are BRAINLESS period!!!
Pointblank, Jagdeo is one of the best-qualified men in Guyana's government history. Take your "caption this" and shove it. I agree with at times and disagree with you especially on this one. This is a moment in history we ought to take seriously than looking to insult a former president of Guyana.
Prince, thay are accustomed to uncivilized, animalistic PNC behavior. I guess they wee looking forward for Mo Fiah Slo Fiah when the decision was handed down since that would have been routine for the Criminal PNC!!
Nehru posted:Prince, thay are accustomed to uncivilized, animalistic PNC behavior. I guess they wee looking forward for Mo Fiah Slo Fiah when the decision was handed down since that would have been routine for the Criminal PNC!!
Did you lend your handle to somebody?
Nehru posted:Prince, thay are accustomed to uncivilized, animalistic PNC behavior. I guess they wee looking forward for Mo Fiah Slo Fiah when the decision was handed down since that would have been routine for the Criminal PNC!!
This is called sheer shit.
Nehru posted:It is funny how blind DUMMIES are to VIOLENT, DICTATORS who are verse in Election Rigging and Mo Fiah, Slo Fiah. I have to wonder if I am wrong about them being FILTH HEADS and in fact they are BRAINLESS period!!!
So is this.
I am curious who will be the PPP's presidential candidate in 2020.
Anyone's guess at this time. But I will nominate Anil Nandalall.
Nehru posted:Anyone's guess at this time. But I will nominate Anil Nandalall.
Irfan Ali.. BJ bitch
The young man that went to study the oil business in England would also be a good candidate.
Billy Ram Balgobin posted:I am curious who will be the PPP's presidential candidate in 2020.
What's your pick ?
Nehru posted:Prince, thay are accustomed to uncivilized, animalistic PNC behavior. I guess they wee looking forward for Mo Fiah Slo Fiah when the decision was handed down since that would have been routine for the Criminal PNC!!
Can't expect better. He is a different kind of Indian. Dey love the PNC.
Nehru posted:Anyone's guess at this time. But I will nominate Anil Nandalall.
I think they need a person in their 50's.
This is an opportunity for the PPP to show all of Guyana how true democracy works by allowing all members of the party to freely elect their Presidential Candidate for the 2020 General and Regional elections. If they have to change their constitution, do so and move forward. Democracy must start at the party level before it can take root at the local, regional and national levels. This should be practiced by all political parties in Guyana. Long Live Democracy.
Nehru posted:Anyone's guess at this time. But I will nominate Anil Nandalall.
Agreed, and he has been doing quite a lot of outreach with the citizenry.
Nehru posted:The young man that went to study the oil business in England would also be a good candidate.
Young Ramon as the Prime Ministerial candidate.
Dondadda posted:Nehru posted:The young man that went to study the oil business in England would also be a good candidate.
Young Ramon as the Prime Ministerial candidate.
Charles Ramson would be a good Minister of Energy and Natural Resources.
Leonora posted:Pointblank posted:Caption This
This is not the end. I will show them who's Boss.
Not you.
seignet posted:Nehru posted:Anyone's guess at this time. But I will nominate Anil Nandalall.
I think they need a person in their 50's.
So then the most likely candidates would be too young.
From sources, Manickchand will be the pick .
Dave posted:From sources, Manickchand will be the pick .
Bad Choice. She is seen as Anti American by the USA. She made a political blunder at the Ambassador's residence.
yuji22 posted:Dave posted:From sources, Manickchand will be the pick .
Bad Choice. She is seen as Anti American by the USA. She made a political blunder at the Ambassador's residence.
100% I agree with you.
Prince posted:Pointblank, Jagdeo is one of the best-qualified men in Guyana's government history. Take your "caption this" and shove it. I agree with at times and disagree with you especially on this one. This is a moment in history we ought to take seriously than looking to insult a former president of Guyana.
Nobody doubt Mr Dr Jagdoe do good tings foh de country. He get a hard time and come out pon tap. He do good and nuff bad too that mek de coolie people in a tough spot.
Labba posted:Prince posted:Pointblank, Jagdeo is one of the best-qualified men in Guyana's government history. Take your "caption this" and shove it. I agree with at times and disagree with you especially on this one. This is a moment in history we ought to take seriously than looking to insult a former president of Guyana.
Nobody doubt Mr Dr Jagdoe do good tings foh de country. He get a hard time and come out pon tap. He do good and nuff bad too that mek de coolie people in a tough spot.
Reading Prince comments, one can fell the emotion steps in after the court rule against BJ, I donât blame you.
Dave posted:From sources, Manickchand will be the pick .
What sources? There is a procedure stipulated by the PPP constitution that has to be followed. How does your source know the outcome of this, when it hasnât happened as yet.
Bibi Haniffa posted:Dave posted:From sources, Manickchand will be the pick .
What sources? There is a procedure stipulated by the PPP constitution that has to be followed. How does your source know the outcome of this, when it hasnât happened as yet.
Is it the same procedure that makes one General Secretary for life,
just asking
Django posted:Bibi Haniffa posted:Dave posted:From sources, Manickchand will be the pick .
on What sources? There is a procedure stipulated by the PPP constitution that has to be followed. How does your source know the outcome of this, when it hasnât happened as yet.
Is it the same procedure that makes one General Secretary for life,
just asking
You are the expert on Guyana politics. Tell me. I am sure you can find that info. And cut and paste it from somewhere.
Bibi Haniffa posted:Django posted:Bibi Haniffa posted:Dave posted:From sources, Manickchand will be the pick .
on What sources? There is a procedure stipulated by the PPP constitution that has to be followed. How does your source know the outcome of this, when it hasnât happened as yet.
Is it the same procedure that makes one General Secretary for life,
just asking
You are the expert on Guyana politics. Tell me. I am sure you can find that info. And cut and paste it from somewhere.
You seh there is a procedure stipulated by the PPP constitution,suh i want to hear wha you have to say.
If there are any doubts ask your advisor from your neck of the woods.Will wait to hear from yuh.
Bibi Haniffa posted:Dave posted:From sources, Manickchand will be the pick .
What sources? There is a procedure stipulated by the PPP constitution that has to be followed. How does your source know the outcome of this, when it hasnât happened as yet.
âProcedure Stipulatedâ every organization have guidelines and âproceduresâ however, in the last decade the PPP constitution was dictated by one man... and this one man state his intention yesterday, when he said he will be leading the charge in selecting and grooming the next PPP presidential canditate.
BJ did a good job during his time no question about that, time to move on with a new leader who can bridge the races together and end corruption.
The sacrifices Indians made for PPP was ignore by BJ because he never knew of any struggles, he was given a golden spoon by Dr Jagan.
today BJ suddenly remember the poor and working class... what a shame.
Dave posted:Bibi Haniffa posted:Dave posted:From sources, Manickchand will be the pick .
What sources? There is a procedure stipulated by the PPP constitution that has to be followed. How does your source know the outcome of this, when it hasnât happened as yet.
âProcedure Stipulatedâ every organization have guidelines and âproceduresâ however, in the last decade the PPP constitution was dictated by one man... and this one man state his intention yesterday, when he said he will be leading the charge in selecting and grooming the next PPP presidential canditate.
BJ did a good job during his time no question about that, time to move on with a new leader who can bridge the races together and end corruption.
The sacrifices Indians made for PPP was ignore by BJ because he never knew of any struggles, he was given a golden spoon by Dr Jagan.
today BJ suddenly remember the poor and working class... what a shame.
Stop with your lies.
Bibi Haniffa posted:Dave posted:Bibi Haniffa posted:Dave posted:From sources, Manickchand will be the pick .
What sources? There is a procedure stipulated by the PPP constitution that has to be followed. How does your source know the outcome of this, when it hasnât happened as yet.
âProcedure Stipulatedâ every organization have guidelines and âproceduresâ however, in the last decade the PPP constitution was dictated by one man... and this one man state his intention yesterday, when he said he will be leading the charge in selecting and grooming the next PPP presidential canditate.
BJ did a good job during his time no question about that, time to move on with a new leader who can bridge the races together and end corruption.
The sacrifices Indians made for PPP was ignore by BJ because he never knew of any struggles, he was given a golden spoon by Dr Jagan.
today BJ suddenly remember the poor and working class... what a shame.
Stop with your lies.
Despite CCJ ruling, Jagdeo says to be âintegral partâ of future PPP govât
-Ramotar pleased with courtâs decision
Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo
June 27 2018
Accepting the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) decision that bars him from running for another term as president, Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo yesterday said the ruling does not stop him from having a formal role in a future Peopleâs Progressive Party (PPP) government, which is what he is pursuing.
âI expected this outcome,â Jagdeo told a press conference yesterday after the ruling. âI believe in adhering to the laws of Guyana and the Caribbean Court of Justice interpreted that law and it remains our law,â he added.
In a long-awaited ruling, the CCJ yesterday upheld the constitutionality of the presidential term limit, overturning decisions by the local courts that had contended that the amendments to the constitution that made Jagdeo ineligible for election were unlawful. Both Jagdeo and the PPP had distanced themselves from the case, which had its genesis in a challenge to the amendment by a private citizen in 2015.
Jagdeo did not directly respond yesterday when asked if he was disappointed with the ruling but he said that a presidential post brings âa ton of things; that ton of things at this stage in my life, I donât want to be trapped by.â
âI have to think about me too,â he added, while noting that although he went to nearly 40 countries and has bought books he intended to read, he has yet to get to it. âI have them all stacked and I have not have time to read them. I just want to read them. There are lots of things I can do. The next period you would see me working but I donât want to be trapped,â he added.
With PPP/C parliamentarians Juan Edghill and Nigel Dharamlall as well as party members present in a show of support, Jagdeo further told reporters that the decision does not bar him from having a formal role in a future PPP/C government. That formal role, according to Jagdeo, should allow him a âthree days per week jobâ that would allow him to influence the policies of whichever PPP/C presidential candidate is chosen.
He said although his proposition may seem lopsided, that person will benefit significantly from his knowledge and experience of 20 plus years in managerial and planning capacities, coupled with the two-plus terms he served as president.
âTo define any role now would be premature, but one thing I am sure is that I am sharing the policy experience that I have gathered from 20-odd years in a field with whoever. I want that,â he said.
âI want the PPP supporters to know this: I will be an integral partâĶ I will have a formal role this time around because I have enough policy experience to share that with whoever becomes the president,â he added.
Reading a statement he had released last Saturday, Jagdeo reiterated that he would continue to lead the PPP as it goes into the 2020 general and regional elections and would ensure that he secures a formal role in government should his party win those elections. âUnlike the 2011-2015 period, where I played no formal part in the PPP Administration, I intend to be a formal part of the next PPP government as we resume the implementation of plans to build a better country of which all our people can feel proud,â he added.
When asked about specifics of the formal role, Jagdeo yesterday said that he did not want one that required too many formalities in terms of the execution of his duties as he found cocktail engagements and other ministerial duties âa waste of timeâ that could be used for planning policies.
ââĶI want to have a say in the policies that we pursue in the next government. First of all, it is a formal role in government, not about selection. I do have a role as General Secretary that will lead the process that will end up with a presidential candidate. So, as GS (General Secretary), that is my responsibility,â he noted.
âIn the government, [during] 2011 to 2015, I was accused of being the man behind the presidentâĶI had no formal role. In 2015, that changed because you had a lot of our supporters saying, âYou abandoned us in 2011.â And, so you can recall we said that if the PPP won in 2015, that I would have headed an Economic Commission to see that the economy continues to grow, etcetera. I was saying that in 2015âĶ I would have gotten a formal role. So, my role nowâĶ I am hoping we select a candidate that would enhance us so that I donât have to be second guessing everything of whoever is there. But I think, it would be a comfort to whomever is there that I will be working to ensure that personâs government is successful,â he added.
Although several names were thrown out to him as possible presidential candidates, Jagdeo said that it was too early for him to publicly declare support for anyone even though he had some persons âin mind.â
However, he said the candidate he would support would have to be âcourageous, hardworking and [in possession of] management skills.â
Asked about suggestions that there is an attempt to divide the party going into 2020 so that there are no roles for partyâs stalwarts, commonly referred to as âthe old guard,â Jagdeo stressed that his ideal PPP was one where âthere is a role for every person.â
Asked if he believed that there was a role for former president Donald Ramotar in the party, Jagdeo said that like himself, Ramotar also has experience to offer. âThere is always a place,â he said.
Following the ruling, Ramotar told this newspaper that he was pleased with the decision
âI thought it could have gone either way. However, this law was arrived at not without the broad participation of the Guyanese people. We had a lot of consultation on the ground and it went through a parliamentary process where there was not a single dissenting vote. It was unanimous. So you can see the justification for the way the ruling went,â he said.
âAt the time when it was made, we all felt it was good for the country and I donât think that much has changed,â he added.
The former president said he believed that the ruling comes at a time when the party has very strong support and a number of persons with the characteristics to be a good president.
âThe party will have to decide on who the leader will be but I can tell you that the party is in a fortunate position now. There are many good persons to choose from,â Ramotar said, although he would not name anyone.
Bibiski Huckabee Sanders..taraaasss.
Django posted:Bibi Haniffa posted:Dave posted:From sources, Manickchand will be the pick .
What sources? There is a procedure stipulated by the PPP constitution that has to be followed. How does your source know the outcome of this, when it hasnât happened as yet.
Is it the same procedure that makes one General Secretary for life,
just asking
Fill us in on your PNC procedure and we can compare. Don't forget to include this dude as the orderly.