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November 14 ,2020

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Dear Editor,

Socio-economic contradictions can come fast and furious. And just as they can bring about progress, in the same way, they can throw us back for many years. In other words, inherently, socio-economic contradictions should not be viewed in a totally negative or positive light.

Take for instance, after five years in government the PNC is back in opposition, conversely, after five years in opposition the PPP/C is back in Government. One event negated the other. Some call it the negation of the negation or dialectics.

The contradictory social, political and economic policies of the PNC while in government, created the conditions for its removal from office and the return of the opposition PPP/C to government.

Were these developments inevitable or did they come about as a result of a politically engineered or a personally motivated desire that coincided with the political aspirations of the then parliamentary opposition exemplified by the decisive yes vote by Charrandass Persaud?

Contradictory as it may seem, a more acceptable proposition would be to recognize the Charrandass vote as an act that was politically motivated on the one hand, and coincided with the political aspirations of the PPP/C, on the other.

Here we had a sitting MP on government benches voting in favour of an opposition-sponsored no confidence motion to bring down the government he supported.

Charrandass’ yes vote may have appeared contradictory, nevertheless it was politically advantageous to the parliamentary opposition. That contradictory situation gave birth to a new government. The lesson here is that inherent in every contradiction there is a possibility for change in one direction or another.

During the 1964-1985 period in Guyana, long before ***uyama’s ‘End of History…’publication ( I will leave his ‘Last Man’ for another time), many Guyanese held the view that it was impossible to remove Burnham from office. So strong was that view that many Guyanese either voted with their feet or succumbed to the view that ‘if you can’t beat them join them.’

That view has returned once again. This time with the PPP/C in office. The popular view making the rounds is that with oil money at its disposal the PPP/C is here to stay. Is this the end of history framed in a Guyanese context? Experience has taught us otherwise.

This begs the question: Was the rule of the PNC during the 1964-1985 and the 2015 to 2020 periods aberrations of, or a departure from what was supposed to be ‘the normal course of things’ in our day to day lives? After all, had it not been for rigged elections and foreign interventions, the PPP would have remained in office to this day.

Some would argue that this is clearly contradictory when placed in the context of a parliamentary democracy.

Was this what ***uyama meant as the ‘end of history’ in a Guyanese context?

And what about the contradictory situation where a Nobel Peace Prize winner from Myanmar was summoned before the International Court of Justice to face charges for complicity in the massacre of Rohingya people? The United States, one of the richest countries in the world is unable bring the COVID-19 pandemic under control, How come? What about the South African experience in the post Mandela era where a former President and now the General Secretary of the ruling ANC faces corruption charges? And what about oil rich Nigeria yet applying for a loan to address the COVID-19 pandemic? And in Peru politicians facing charges of corruption have clashed with the institutions of democracy.

When was history supposed to begin and end in these countries?

And whither China, North Korea, Cuba and Vietnam, has history come to an end in those countries? Do these countries have further to go insofar as their model of socio-economic development is concerned? Are the developmental paths they have chosen contradictory to, aberrations of and departures from the prevailing global dispensation? Have they reached the end of history insofar as their chosen developmental paths are concerned?

Contradictions by their very nature throw up their own contradictions. Out of one contradiction can spring thousands of other contradictions.

Recent political developments in Guyana, the USA, Armenia and Cote d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast) are good examples that show how political events can go another way.

Democracy has a way of turning itself inside out or upside down. History has demonstrated occasions where people tend to follow those who tend to undermine democracy but in the end democracy emerges from contradictory circumstances and the will of the people prevails.

Yours faithfully

Clement J. Rohee

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President Jagdeo is not a believer in democracy. Considering age and his controlling of Indian people lives, he will be President for life through surrogates. He could be daring and declare publicly the title.

What was the necessity to remove the Burnham and his PNC.

No matter how much oil flows, it will never undo undemocratic acts.

And the PPP is undemocratic, expect a selected leader everytime and never an elected one.

S
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@seignet posted:

President Jagdeo is not a believer in democracy.

Considering age and his controlling of Indian people lives, he will be President for life through surrogates. He could be daring and declare publicly the title.

What was the necessity to remove the Burnham and his PNC.

No matter how much oil flows, it will never undo undemocratic acts.

And the PPP is undemocratic, expect a selected leader everytime and never an elected one.

One have to be blind not see that fella traits. The power in the people hands ,they can change that from happening.

Django
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I hope Rohee understands what he wrote.  The greatest contradiction in the Guyanese context has to be how a Marxist-Leninist party has implemented a capitalist agenda at the expense of the Guyanese masses.  Perhaps Rohee could answer that question and while he is doing so he could tell us why, he a Marxist, has been quiet about the betrayal of the working class by the PPP.  Does it have anything to do with plots of land at Diamond and Pradoville2?

T
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@Django posted:

One have to be blind not see that fella traits. The power in the people hands ,they can change that from happening.

That is a headache for die hard party supporters of one party, they only see the faults of the other side...you would never see Grainger  as a rigger...even though the world call him out..

sachin_05
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@sachin_05 posted:

That is a headache for die hard party supporters of one party, they only see the faults of the other side...you would never see Grainger  as a rigger...even though the world call him out..

The real rigger is the same fella who sell his soul to fatten his cronies and himself. The blind don't see the plot ,it's all about "abhee pun tap" .Noticeably all the plotters gone undercover and the ones in the forefront are being removed .

Django
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@Django posted:

The real rigger is the same fella who sell his soul to fatten his cronies and himself. The blind don't see the plot ,it's all about "abhee pun tap"

I rather be call blind than a shill for PNC or any party....

sachin_05
@Django posted:

LOL

Look in the mirror there is the shill for "abhee pun tap" party.

For y’all PNC the world of observers are shills including the PNC mattie blacks who not only see a rigger but a sanctimonious gangster.

sachin_05
@sachin_05 posted:

For y’all PNC the world of observers are shills including the PNC mattie blacks who not only see a rigger but a sanctimonious gangster.

Try to be your own instead of a follower ,it's not too late.

Django
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For the PPP to stay in power, that would depend on the performance of the APNU/AFC coalition. If they adopt obstructionist behaviour, then they will not be re-elected again. The PPP/C is doing a great job government and developing the country.  Bringing up past history by those who suck up to the APNU/AFC is seen as obstructionists.

  The token Indians attack other Indians who support the PPP/C with a view of becoming friends with the enemy. They are pests and leeches in their own world.

R

Having re-read Rohee's letter it is even clearer that he is thoroughly confused and confusing.  Rohee who as far as I know is a Marxist cannot possibly agree with ***uyama's theory on the end of history. 

T
@Django posted:

Try to be your own instead of a follower ,it's not too late.

If it walk like a duck, talk like a duck, quack like a duck and no one in the civilize world except the PNC cannot call it duck...and you are advising others about following a hapless leader hahaha😃[maniacal laughter]

sachin_05
@sachin_05 posted:

If it walk like a duck, talk like a duck, quack like a duck and no one in the civilize world except the PNC cannot call it duck...and you are advising others about following a hapless leader hahaha😃[maniacal laughter]

There will be a rebound ,watch the educated youngsters .

Django
@Ramakant-P posted:

For the PPP to stay in power, that would depend on the performance of the APNU/AFC coalition. If they adopt obstructionist behaviour, then they will not be re-elected again.

The PPP/C is doing a great job government and developing the country.

Bringing up past history by those who suck up to the APNU/AFC is seen as obstructionists.

  The token Indians attack other Indians who support the PPP/C with a view of becoming friends with the enemy. They are pests and leeches in their own world.

Currently piggybacking on former projects of the past government.

Django
@Django posted:

Currently piggybacking on former projects of the past government.

The incomplete projects of the past government should be left to rot.

If you follow the progress of the current government, you will find that they are implementing their campaign promises step by step. Scores of new projects have been implemented and thousands of jobs created. The infrastructure is being rebuilt.  An atmosphere of trust is being created and businesses are showing great interest in operating in Guyana.

R
@Ramakant-P posted:

The incomplete projects of the past government should be left to rot.

If you follow the progress of the current government, you will find that they are implementing their campaign promises step by step. Scores of new projects have been implemented and thousands of jobs created. The infrastructure is being rebuilt.  An atmosphere of trust is being created and businesses are showing great interest in operating in Guyana.

LOL

They PPP don't have no REAL DEVELOPMENT plan ,except resuscitating dead beat SUGAR . The major PLANS are how to full the pockets of the cronies and themselves.

Django
@Django posted:

LOL

They PPP don't have no REAL DEVELOPMENT plan ,except resuscitating dead beat SUGAR . The major PLANS are how to full the pockets of the cronies and themselves.

Don't go there and step in the shoes of those guys who hate the PPP bosses. You are better than that.  Please state the facts. Let the past bury its' dead.

The real development plan is documented in the PPP 2020 manifesto.

R
@Ramakant-P posted:

Don't go there and step in the shoes of those guys who hate the PPP bosses. You are better than that.  Please state the facts. Let the past bury its' dead.

The real development plan is documented in the PPP 2020 manifesto.

Pipe dreams ,I am watching ,so far it's pie in the sky especially with the new Demerara River Bridge and link to new four lane highway to Parika.

Django
@Django posted:

Pipe dreams ,I am watching ,so far it's pie in the sky especially with the new Demerara River Bridge and link to new four lane highway to Parika.

As I said, "Rome was not built in a day".  Burnham's dream of building an egalitarian society will be fulfilled by the PPP Administration under the Guidance of President, DR. Irfaan Mohamed Ali.

R
@Ramakant-P posted:

As I said, "Rome was not built in a day".  Burnham's dream of building an egalitarian society will be fulfilled by the PPP Administration under the Guidance of President, DR. Irfaan Mohamed Ali.

Will wait and see.

Django
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