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Finance Minister Winston Jordan [center) and his team, meeting with PPP’s officials for Annual Budget consultations

[www.inewsguyana.com] – Minister of Finance, Winston Jordan on Friday, July 24 met with members of the opposition People’s Progressive Party to discuss the 2015 Budget.

According to the Finance Minister, the meeting which saw PPP’s General Secretary Clement Rohee and former ministers Juan Edghill, Pauline Sukhai and Robeson Benn participating, “represents an opportunity for cooperating with the Government”.

Speaking with the Government Information Agency, Jordan said, “At least there is some recognition there, that there is a government in power and one you can sit with at the same table and agree on a set of policies and programmes or even not agree.”

The Finance Minister further noted that the meeting provided an opportunity for the opposition to give their input.

“Their policies and programmes could be ventilated and programmes which the Government could consider in the shaping of the budget,” he said.

According to Minister Jordan, “We all live in this 83,000 square miles and so we should have an opportunity to represent our views, and have those views and policies be reflected in the programmes and policies that the sitting government of the day makes and implement.” Finance Minister Jordan reminded however that, “at the end of the day, the Executive is responsible for the budget”.

The Finance Minister and top ministry officials will continue to have extensive consultations with various stakeholders with a view to completing and presenting the National 2015 Budget.

The Minister, who is a highly qualified financial expert, had said earlier that he inherited some preparations for the 2015 budget but, the focus has since changed to reflect the agenda of the new APNU+AFC Administration.

 

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Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Dem ah talk bai. De de facto guvment and de de facto opposition ah reason tings out. Way to go, Granger. Yuh betta dan Ramotar.

This is what an effective opposition should be like. Consultations is part of the democratic process. Its not a question of who is "betta"

V
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Dem ah talk bai. De de facto guvment and de de facto opposition ah reason tings out. Way to go, Granger. Yuh betta dan Ramotar.

Rummouthar will go down in history as the lamest president in Guyana's history. Even Arthur Chung was more useful than this dunce.

Mars
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

 

According to Minister Jordan, “We all live in this 83,000 square miles and so we should have an opportunity to represent our views, and have those views and policies be reflected in the programmes and policies that the sitting government of the day makes and implement.” Finance Minister Jordan reminded however that, “at the end of the day, the Executive is responsible for the budget”.

 

 

A 180 degree shift in attitude.

FM
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Originally Posted by ksazma:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

 

According to Minister Jordan, “We all live in this 83,000 square miles and so we should have an opportunity to represent our views, and have those views and policies be reflected in the programmes and policies that the sitting government of the day makes and implement.” Finance Minister Jordan reminded however that, “at the end of the day, the Executive is responsible for the budget”.

 

 

A 180 degree shift in attitude.

The Granger faction may very well be trying to assert itself after allowing the "Caribj" faction their "day in the sun".  Lets see.

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by ksazma:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

 

According to Minister Jordan, “We all live in this 83,000 square miles and so we should have an opportunity to represent our views, and have those views and policies be reflected in the programmes and policies that the sitting government of the day makes and implement.” Finance Minister Jordan reminded however that, “at the end of the day, the Executive is responsible for the budget”.

 

 

A 180 degree shift in attitude.

The Granger faction may very well be trying to assert itself after allowing the "Caribj" faction their "day in the sun".  Lets see.

look how alyuh losers now reduced to conjuring up alternate reality to feel better about yourselves now that the world move on and y'all scrambling to ketch up

 

lol

FM
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Originally Posted by redux:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by ksazma:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

 

According to Minister Jordan, “We all live in this 83,000 square miles and so we should have an opportunity to represent our views, and have those views and policies be reflected in the programmes and policies that the sitting government of the day makes and implement.” Finance Minister Jordan reminded however that, “at the end of the day, the Executive is responsible for the budget”.

 

 

A 180 degree shift in attitude.

The Granger faction may very well be trying to assert itself after allowing the "Caribj" faction their "day in the sun".  Lets see.

look how alyuh losers now reduced to conjuring up alternate reality to feel better about yourselves now that the world move on and y'all scrambling to ketch up

 

lol

Hey hey, was dem PNC bais seh dem ain't gon consult the PPP.  Now dem change.  Is wuh change?

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by redux:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by ksazma:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

 

According to Minister Jordan, “We all live in this 83,000 square miles and so we should have an opportunity to represent our views, and have those views and policies be reflected in the programmes and policies that the sitting government of the day makes and implement.” Finance Minister Jordan reminded however that, “at the end of the day, the Executive is responsible for the budget”.

 

 

A 180 degree shift in attitude.

The Granger faction may very well be trying to assert itself after allowing the "Caribj" faction their "day in the sun".  Lets see.

look how alyuh losers now reduced to conjuring up alternate reality to feel better about yourselves now that the world move on and y'all scrambling to ketch up

 

lol

Hey hey, was dem PNC bais seh dem ain't gon consult the PPP.  Now dem change.  Is wuh change?

which "PNC bais" did seh suh?

FM
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Government consults with PPP Civic on 2015 National Budget

The consultation has gone down as the first official face to face engagement between the new APNU+AFC government and the opposition, People's Progressive Party which had been in government for just over 22 years.

Government consults with PPP Civic on 2015 National Budget

Minister of Finance Winston Jordan today met with members of the opposition People’s Progressive Party and discussed the 2015 Budget.

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by redux:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by ksazma:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

 

According to Minister Jordan, “We all live in this 83,000 square miles and so we should have an opportunity to represent our views, and have those views and policies be reflected in the programmes and policies that the sitting government of the day makes and implement.” Finance Minister Jordan reminded however that, “at the end of the day, the Executive is responsible for the budget”.

 

 

A 180 degree shift in attitude.

The Granger faction may very well be trying to assert itself after allowing the "Caribj" faction their "day in the sun".  Lets see.

look how alyuh losers now reduced to conjuring up alternate reality to feel better about yourselves now that the world move on and y'all scrambling to ketch up

 

lol

Hey hey, was dem PNC bais seh dem ain't gon consult the PPP.  Now dem change.  Is wuh change?

President Granger is slowly realizing that the PNC wing of APNU is bad business for Guyana.

FM

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