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I will be the first to admit that I was wrong about the No Confidence vote. I did not believe that the opposition had the vote to score a win.

But this is democracy in action. I hope Guyana can grow from this....but realistically...I dont have high hopes....Georgetown will be tense tomorrow...and the coming days as the significance of this vote sinks in among PNC supporters.

HOWEVER, there are 3 things I noticed in the tape:

1) A very well built person, in blue, walking behind Charandas, after his vote of "yes"  seems to make a threatening gesture against him...as he walked out....I would be very concerned about this.

2)  The Afro on Charandas left seems to mention to him to change his "f*** vote". When all of this is over, that person should be censored for using that type of language in the law making body.

3) Trotman seems to be in high panic mode, offering advise to Volda. Clearly, the coalition was not prepared, nor expected this development.....this is what makes coalition shaky.

Ole man Granger must be beside himself watching this on TV. 

Rough days ahead....keeping my fingers crossed

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VishMahabir posted:

I will be the first to admit that I was wrong about the No Confidence vote. I did not believe that the opposition had the vote to score a win.

But this is democracy in action. I hope Guyana can grow from this....but realistically...I dont have high hopes....Georgetown will be tense tomorrow...and the coming days as the significance of this vote sinks in among PNC supporters.

HOWEVER, there are 3 things I noticed in the tape:

1) A very well built person, in blue, walking behind Charandas, after his vote of "yes"  seems to make a threatening gesture against him...as he walked out....I would be very concerned about this.

2)  The Afro on Charandas left seems to mention to him to change his "f*** vote". When all of this is over, that person should be censored for using that type of language in the law making body.

3) Trotman seems to be in high panic mode, offering advise to Volda. Clearly, the coalition was not prepared, nor expected this development.....this is what makes coalition shaky.

Ole man Granger must be beside himself watching this on TV. 

Rough days ahead....keeping my fingers crossed

You just got past punani.  I say, SHUT UP, sit back and LEARN lil more about GUYANA.  Not everyone is for sale!

FM
Baseman posted:
VishMahabir posted:

I will be the first to admit that I was wrong about the No Confidence vote. I did not believe that the opposition had the vote to score a win.

But this is democracy in action. I hope Guyana can grow from this....but realistically...I dont have high hopes....Georgetown will be tense tomorrow...and the coming days as the significance of this vote sinks in among PNC supporters.

HOWEVER, there are 3 things I noticed in the tape:

1) A very well built person, in blue, walking behind Charandas, after his vote of "yes"  seems to make a threatening gesture against him...as he walked out....I would be very concerned about this.

2)  The Afro on Charandas left seems to mention to him to change his "f*** vote". When all of this is over, that person should be censored for using that type of language in the law making body.

3) Trotman seems to be in high panic mode, offering advise to Volda. Clearly, the coalition was not prepared, nor expected this development.....this is what makes coalition shaky.

Ole man Granger must be beside himself watching this on TV. 

Rough days ahead....keeping my fingers crossed

You just got past punani.  I say, SHUT UP, sit back and LEARN lil more about GUYANA.  Not everyone is for sale!

Banna,

When you recover from being on cloud 9 and sober up from this victory, perhaps you can explain this to us:

How is the PPP going to protect its supporters from any backlash from this action?

How is the PPP going to prevent a curtailment of its  term of office should it win the upcoming election, maintain law and order and promote a government of national unity?

 

V
VishMahabir posted:
Baseman posted:
VishMahabir posted:

I will be the first to admit that I was wrong about the No Confidence vote. I did not believe that the opposition had the vote to score a win.

But this is democracy in action. I hope Guyana can grow from this....but realistically...I dont have high hopes....Georgetown will be tense tomorrow...and the coming days as the significance of this vote sinks in among PNC supporters.

HOWEVER, there are 3 things I noticed in the tape:

1) A very well built person, in blue, walking behind Charandas, after his vote of "yes"  seems to make a threatening gesture against him...as he walked out....I would be very concerned about this.

2)  The Afro on Charandas left seems to mention to him to change his "f*** vote". When all of this is over, that person should be censored for using that type of language in the law making body.

3) Trotman seems to be in high panic mode, offering advise to Volda. Clearly, the coalition was not prepared, nor expected this development.....this is what makes coalition shaky.

Ole man Granger must be beside himself watching this on TV. 

Rough days ahead....keeping my fingers crossed

You just got past punani.  I say, SHUT UP, sit back and LEARN lil more about GUYANA.  Not everyone is for sale!

Banna,

When you recover from being on cloud 9 and sober up from this victory, perhaps you can explain this to us:

How is the PPP going to protect its supporters from any backlash from this action?

How is the PPP going to prevent a curtailment of its  term of office should it win the upcoming election, maintain law and order and promote a government of national unity?

 

Like you ketch some sense. You are saying to watch out for the violent PNC members? Why do the PPP supporters need protection? Isn't Guyana a democracy and democracy prevailed?

Maintain law and order PNC style? The police are PNC.

FM

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