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FM
Former Member
Hope --despite the negative politics
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Sunday, 01 January 2012 00:50
TODAY, AT the start of a new year and 34 days after the verdict of the electorate at another free and fair national election, it is a pity to note that the two opposition parties in the National Assembly are yet to get their acts together in order for the tripartite initiative mechanism, agreed two weeks ago and involving the government and the parliamentary opposition, to become a reality.
At his regular weekly press briefing on Friday, Head of the Presidential Secretariat, Dr Roger Luncheon, stressed that contrary to an agreement that the governing PPP/C and the opposition APNU and AFC would exchange lists of representatives to address priority issues at a scheduled meeting; such a meeting could not take place as the two other parties were still engaged in dealing with their own unresolved matters.
It is known by the public at large that APNU and AFC are deadlocked in their efforts to arrive at a consensus on the election of a new Speaker of Parliament. They are opposed to the PPP/C’s declared intention to nominate former Speaker Ralph Ramkarran, the senior counsel who had distinguished himself in presiding over the business of parliament over the past 19 years.
Okay. But in their own frustration to reach agreement, the opposition parties have gone public with their bitter wrangling, and by late last week APNU’s leader, David Granger, went as far as to declare the AFC’s preferred nominee, Moses Nagamootoo, as “not the best person for the job.”
Granger did not explain his criteria that rule out Nagamootoo, but made clear that his party was still in favour of either of its two nominees (Deborah Backer and ‘Cammie’ Ramsaroop), while the AFC’s leader (Raphael Trotman) and presidential candidate (Khemraj Ramjattan) gave no indication of dumping Nagamootoo as the party’s choice as Speaker.
Another problem, though of less importance, that became a “priority” for APNU, was lack of success to complete its original list of chosen parliamentarians with the inclusion of Aubrey Norton, a former parliamentarian and General Secretary of the PNCR. Put that down to the influence of the PNCR’s leader, Robert Corbin, with whom Norton is known to have had serious internal conflicts.
The negative factors that seem to have attracted more attention than earlier identified priorities, would include the “boycott politics” in which APNU chose to encourage its youth arm, “Youth Coalition for Transformation” (YCT), following scattered street protests that lacked substance but generated perhaps desired animosity.
As the curtain was being drawn on 2011 last week, YCT, whose ‘transformation’ dimension remains understandably obscure, was boasting of a “successful boycott” of business enterprises because, it claimed, they were pro-PPP government. The jury remains out on the composition, philosophy and democracy that brought into existence this youth group of doubtful legitimacy. Incidentally, whatever happened to the PNC’s long established Young Socialist Movement (YSM)?
Further, what message is the PNCR and its allies that comprise APNU really sending to the business community, such a vital partner for national economic development, for 2012?
Our hope is that political maturity would trump long nurtured social, political and economic prejudices that still lurk within the bosom of the PNCR that’s now in new political clothes as APNU, facilitated by a few small and willing allies. Guyana needs peace and political maturity to maintain and expand the pattern of progress that Guyanese of ALL segments of the society have made possible over the past 19 years. Let us keep hope alive for positive developments to move Guyana forward

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Originally posted by albert:
The Guyanese Populace are looking how irresponsible the parliamentary opposition behaves....


They are still celebrating a combined oppostion victory..meanwhile the PPP formed the government and named their cabinet. The PPP's track record has won. It is a triumph of thruth over evil, good over bad..
FM
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Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
quote:
Originally posted by albert:
The Guyanese Populace are looking how irresponsible the parliamentary opposition behaves....


They are still celebrating a combined oppostion victory..meanwhile the PPP formed the government and named their cabinet. The PPP's track record has won. It is a triumph of thruth over evil, good over bad..
drunk over sober,thief over honesty,lie over truth
FM
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Originally posted by albert:
The P.P.P/C candidate for the speaker should be chosen....there is no unity among the opposition parties...the P.P.P/C will continue to govern in the interest of all Guyanese
how much you all will to pay,that is how ppp do business.
FM
Originally posted by albert:

The P.P.P/C candidate for the speaker should be chosen....there is no unity among the opposition parties...the P.P.P/C will continue to govern in the interest of all Guyanese

Well said albert, there will never be fruitful cooperation with the two opposition parties in the house. Both are power hungry, simply put they are both negotiating with each other for the speaker position without the PPP/C. This clearly indicates that they are not willing to cooperate to move Guyana forward. Without the PPP/C, Guyana would have been in shambles today. Thank god our country was saved in 1992 when the PPP/C was elected to office. Even with a coalition force, the PPP/C was standing tall after the elections were over. Yes it is a minority government but they won the presidency and takes control of the legislature.
FM
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Originally posted by westdem:
Originally posted by albert:

The P.P.P/C candidate for the speaker should be chosen....there is no unity among the opposition parties...the P.P.P/C will continue to govern in the interest of all Guyanese

Well said albert, there will never be fruitful cooperation with the two opposition parties in the house. Both are power hungry, simply put they are both negotiating with each other for the speaker position without the PPP/C. This clearly indicates that they are not willing to cooperate to move Guyana forward. Without the PPP/C, Guyana would have been in shambles today. Thank god our country was saved in 1992 when the PPP/C was elected to office. Even with a coalition force, the PPP/C was standing tall after the elections were over. Yes it is a minority government but they won the presidency and takes control of the legislature.
its funny how you ppp supporters is crying like babies.your past is coming to haunted you,were was the ppp support for the last 20 yrs,when they use to bully they way in parlament
FM
Totally agreed with you albert, PPP/C has nothing to worry about in terms of fresh elections. PPP/C supporters that crossed to AFC will return in full force. It is a mistake on their part to vote AFC. A vote for AFC was indeed a vote for PNC/R hiding under the pretence of APNU.
warrior will continue to be disrespectful to Indo-Guyanese. I am not surprised or offended by his or her commentary. The name warrior speaks for itself.
FM
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Originally posted by albert:
The P.P.P/C has nothing to be afraid, if the combined opposition wanna call snap elections, the P.P.P/C will be prepared and ready.....bring it on...
gecom will not get a next chance to help you fools.now the indians that was on the fence see that their own is willing to move away from the ppp more will turn.couple more of the ppp couripted expose and the next election you guys are finish
FM
The P.P.P/C was a victim of their own sucess, many supporters thought the elections had already being won, complacency played a large part, nevertheless the P.P.P/C will continue to work in the interest of all Guyanese
FM
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Originally posted by albert:
The P.P.P/C was a victim of their own sucess, many supporters thought the elections had already being won, complacency played a large part, nevertheless the P.P.P/C will continue to work in the interest of all Guyanese
that bullshit,the indians that did not vote is fed up with the ppp,is just that they did not want to vote for the pnc,that they think is best to stay away.why you think the AFC get the indians vote,these is the smart ones that can think for themself.these is the ones that will set an example for the rest to follow.you ppp people thief too much,and remember jesus christ was hang between two thives
FM
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Originally posted by westdem:
Totally agreed with you albert, PPP/C has nothing to worry about in terms of fresh elections. PPP/C supporters that crossed to AFC will return in full force. It is a mistake on their part to vote AFC. A vote for AFC was indeed a vote for PNC/R hiding under the pretence of APNU.
warrior will continue to be disrespectful to Indo-Guyanese. I am not surprised or offended by his or her commentary. The name warrior speaks for itself.

Alyuh tink coolies stupid nah.
FM
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Originally posted by warrior:
quote:
Originally posted by albert:
The P.P.P/C was a victim of their own sucess, many supporters thought the elections had already being won, complacency played a large part, nevertheless the P.P.P/C will continue to work in the interest of all Guyanese
that bullshit,the indians that did not vote is fed up with the ppp,is just that they did not want to vote for the pnc,that they think is best to stay away.why you think the AFC get the indians vote,these is the smart ones that can think for themself.these is the ones that will set an example for the rest to follow.you ppp people thief too much,and remember jesus christ was hang between two thives

Dem smart, but dem almost gatt demself screwed with a PNC victory. Dem Afros dint care who dem vote fah, is all coolies fed to dwags.
FM
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Originally posted by albert:
The P.P.P/C candidate for the Speaker's chair should be supported


Is it true that in case of a tie, the Prime Minister will cast the tie-breaking vote?
FM

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