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THE PNC ARE WELL KNOWN CRIMINALS!!!
Tight security at Parliament for Fridayâs no-confidence debate; AFC hears of rumoured PPP âdiabolical plotsâ
Posted by: Denis Chabrol in Crime, News, Politics December 19, 2018 6 Comments
Minister of Public Security, Khemraj Ramjattan has reportedly assured his Alliance For Change ( AFC) political party of water-tight security on Friday when the no-confidence vote is expected to be debated.
âWe have been assured that the security forces are fully mobilised and prepared to ensure that there is no breach of the peace,â the AFC said in a statement.
The AFCâs statement came a few hours after Opposition Peopleâs Progressive Party (PPP) Chief Whip, Gail Texeira released a letter she wrote Police Commissioner, Leslie James urging him to avoid âmayhem and violenceâ on Friday.
Saying that it is as concerned as the PPP about âpeace and orderâ, the AFC said it has also heard of ârumours of diabolical plots by the PPP, and of moves to disrupt the House when the vote on the Motion fails.â
The AFC said it has warned its parliamentarians to be vigilant even before and during the debate.
That party says it has asked âour supporters to be on the look out for agent provocateurs who we understand will try to infiltrate their numbers and cause confusion.â
Suggesting that the government, with its 33 seats, would defeat the Bharrat Jagdeo-sponsored motion, the AFC urged the PPP to accept the outcome. âFor our democracy to prevail we must respect each otherâs views and we beseech the PPP to accept the vote,â the AFC said.
âThe AFC urges the PPP leaders to respect the views of all Guyana and to call on their supporters to respect the views of the majority when the motion is voted down as we are certain it will be,â the AFC added.
According to the AFC, the PPP engaged in a distatesteful act of tabling the motion at a time when President David Granger announced that he was seeking medical attention and needed the nationâs support. âThe PPP has to understand that thousands see this as a cowardly attack on the President and are rightly outraged,â the party added.
Noting that the 2019 National Budget was passed without any dissent from the PPP, the AFC labelled the motion âat best superfluous, and vexatious and at worse, a cowardly manoeuvre against the President, and should be withdrawn.â
Earlier Wednesday, the PPP called on the Police Commissioner to be wary of plans to block its parliamentarians from entering Parliament Building on Friday to debate the motion, or leave after the vote. The PPP also said the plan appeared to include attacks on ordinary Guyanese in the precincts of Parliament.
The PPP did not name any political Party.
The Guyana government has not reacted to the PPPâs now publicised contents of the letter to the top cop.