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Minister Ramjattan says…Government will not resign

Jan 05, 2019 Peeping Tom, https://www.kaieteurnewsonline...n-ramjattan-insists/

“The country cannot be left without any government at all.” This was the assertion made by Second Vice President and Minister of Public Security, Khemraj Ramjattan, as he delivered remarks during a televised interview shared by the state owned Department of Public Security last evening.

Ramjattan asserted that the possibility of the president or the government, for that matter, resigning is non-existent.

Ramjattan’s remarks come in wake of the recent no confidence motion which has caused many questions to be raised about the legality of the government. But Ramjattan sought to put all concerns to rest when he insisted that “a governance vacuum is never permitted” even in the face of a no confidence motion.

According to the Public Security Minister, who also holds the portfolio of Chairman of the Alliance for Change [AFC] Party which together with A Partnership for National Unity [APNU] makes up the government, the passage of the no confidence motion does not mean government is without power.

He insisted, “Government retains its full panoply of legal powers whether that be statutory, prerogative or common law and is with jurisdiction to exercise its legal authority.”

Ramjattan preceded his disclosure by referencing the decision of Speaker of the House, Barton Scotland, on Thursday to not review the no confidence motion as was requested by government. The Speaker instead ruled that the court should decide on the way forward.

Public Security Minister, Khemraj Ramjattan

But according to Ramjattan, “I think that in the Speaker’s view, his uncertainty as to the number of members which constitute a vote of the majority of all elected members of the National Assembly namely whether it is 34 or 33, has caused his moving towards a judicial interpretation.”

Ramjattan went on to add, during his televised deliberations, “Now there are some benefits about that…Such a judicial interpretation will bring finality to the matter for all and sundry. What is clear is that in the mean time from what the Speaker ruled, Article 106 (7) must apply because there has not been a resignation of the president nor the government, and neither will there be a resignation of the president nor the government.”

He continued by pointing out that “It is pellucid that the government of the day must remain in office for three months or such longer period as the National Assembly shall by resolution, supported by not less than two thirds of the votes, of all of the elected members of the National Assembly and shall resign only after the new president takes the oath on the following elections.”

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Perhaps, Ramjattan needs to read very v-e-r-y, v--e--r--r--y carefully, especially section 6 of the specific part of clause 106.

(6) The Cabinet including the President shall resign if the Government is defeated by the vote of a majority of all the elected members of the National Assembly on a vote of confidence.

Guyana Constitution -- http://www.oas.org/juridico/sp...guy_constitution.pdf

Clause 106.

(1)
There shall be a Cabinet for Guyana, which shall consist of the President, the Prime Minister, the Vice-Presidents, and such other Ministers as may be appointed to it by the President.
(2)
The Cabinet shall aid and advise the President in the general direction and control of the Government of Guyana and shall be collectively responsible therefor to Parliament.
(3)
Cabinet Meetings shall be presided over by—
(a) the President;
(b) in the absence of the President, the Prime Minister; or
(c)in the absence of the President and the Prime Minister,
such Minister as the President may designate
(a)
(4) The Cabinet may act notwithstanding any vacancy in its membership or the absence of any member thereof.
(5)  At the invitation of the President or of any person presiding at a meeting of the Cabinet, a Minister who is not a member of the Cabinet may attend that meeting and participate fully in the proceedings as if he were a member.
(6) The Cabinet including the President shall resign if the Government is defeated by the vote of a majority of all the elected members of the National Assembly on a vote of confidence.
(7) Notwithstanding its defeat, the Government shall remain in office and shall hold an election within three months, or such longer period as the National Assembly shall by resolution supported by not less than two-thirds of the votes of all the electedmembers of the National Assembly determine, and shall resign after
the President takes the oath of office following the election.”
FM
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The PNC right to send the STOOGES, ASS KISSER and BATTY WASHER to speak of their Bully ism, INCOMPETENCE, STUPIDITY and IGNORANCE. The PNC is the most dumb and incompetent Govt on this Planet.

Nehru

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