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April 5 ,2022

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Amid reports that the authenticity of a letter he sent to GECOM had been in doubt, former President David Granger today said that as Representative of the APNU+AFC list he had dispatched a letter to the Chief Election Officer asking him to extract the names of Aubrey Norton and Volda Lawrence to take up two vacant seats in Parliament.

A statement on behalf of Granger follows:

Representative of the List for A Partnership for National Unity (APNU)+ Alliance For Change (AFC), Mr. David Granger, wishes to clarify that he has dispatched a letter to the Chief Elections Officer, Mr. Vishnu Persaud today 05th April, 2022 to extract the names of APNU Leader, Mr. Aubrey C. Norton, and Ms. Volda Ann Lawrence to sit as members of the National Assembly.

The Representative of the List rejects as mischievous an article published by the Newsroom under the headline, β€œApparent fake letter with fake Granger signature sent to GECOM.”

The letter sent to the CEO is authentic with an authentic electronic signature of the Representative of the List.

It must be noted, that since the beginning of this process, the Representative of the List has used this signature when communicating with the Chief Elections Officer.

The Representative of the List has now fulfilled his constitutional duty by submitting the names of candidates to GECOM for consideration and now wait for further instructions, if any, should be undertaken on his part.

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Norton, Lawrence become MPs

https://i0.wp.com/www.inewsguyana.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/pjimage-9-1.jpg?fit=1280%2C720&ssl=1Aubrey Norton and Volda Lawrence were officially sworn in as Members of Parliament on April 13, 2022

After prolonged delays, People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) Leader Aubrey Norton and former party Chairperson Volda Lawrence were this afternoon sworn-in as A Partnership for National Unity/Alliance For Change (APNU/AFC) Opposition Members of Parliament (MPs).

The swearing in was conducted at today’s sitting of the National Assembly by Clerk of the National Assembly, Sherlock Issacs. In his preamble before the swearing in, Speaker of the National Assembly Manzoor Nadir announced that both names have since been extracted from the APNU/AFC List of Candidates.

Both Norton and Lawrence took their seats in the front rows of the National Assembly.

Norton and Lawrence will be filling the seats that were vacated following the resignations of former Opposition Leader Joseph Harmon and former Education Minister under the coalition Government, Nicolette Henry.

Harmon, who had initially stepped down as Opposition Leader on January 26 this year following mounting pressure from the new PNC Executive, had initially planned to remain an MP, but last month announced his resignation from the House.

Harmon had contested for leadership of the PNC, but lost to Norton who won by a landslide victory. Granger, who was the immediate past Leader of the PNCR, did not contest for re-election. In fact, neither Harmon nor Granger was elected to the Central Executive Committee of the PNC – the highest decision-making body of the party.

The PNC executive had already made it clear that it wanted Norton to become the next Opposition Leader.

Riding on that mandate from the PNC faction of the APNU/AFC, Norton is already preparing to take up the new role and during a press conference on Tuesday, said he was of the view that the party must make more use of the Freedom of Information Act.

β€œThere are a number of priorities, but I do not want to signal almost immediately what it is I intend to do. I am going to meet with all our Members of Parliament shortly, and the ideas I have, we will then discuss together and work a way forward,” he said.

β€œMind you, it’s not solely the Leader of the Opposition; it has to be a collective effort in which all persons will contribute. But I do believe that we need to make more use of the Freedom of Information Act,” Norton said.

He was also asked whether there would be any changes to the Opposition parliamentary side, once he was appointed as Opposition Leader, such as persons being recalled. According to him, while there would certainly be portfolio changes, he has not considered recalling anyone.

β€œI don’t know what you mean. If you’re talking about changes in terms of portfolios, yes. There have to be, because at least two persons would have left. And it seems self-evident to me that there will have to be changes,” he said.

β€œThe question of recall is not something that I’ve put in my head and will determine willy-nilly in advance. Recall is, as I understand it, based on the party’s lack of confidence in someone. If that situation arises, then as a party we will deal with it,” Norton explained.

He also spoke about what factors were involved in the selection of Lawrence, who did not contest the PNC election in December, to accompany him to Parliament. Lawrence, who served as Public Health Minister and Social Services Minister under the former APNU/AFC Government, is an accountant by profession.

Lawrence has been accused of electoral fraud, and has since been charged following the March 2020 elections. It is alleged that on March 5, 2020, with intent to defraud, Lawrence uttered a report purporting to be a true declaration of all votes cast in District Four for the March 2, 2020 General and Regional Elections, knowing same to be forged.

The APNU/AFC Opposition accounts for 31 of the 32-seat parliamentary Opposition, while the joinder list, comprising A New and United Guyana (ANUG), the Liberty and Justice Party (LJP), and The New Movement (TNM), occupies the remaining seat.

The governing People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) holds a one-seat majority in the 65-seat House, having won 33 seats.

FM

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