The Speaker of the Nation Assembly, Mr. Raphael Trotman has reportedly been advised by senior legal luminaries that the National Assembly will have to continue to allow the participation of Mr. Clement Rohee as the Minister of Home Affairs.
Speaker Trotman at the last session of Parliament had said that he was going to seek legal advised on the status of Minister Rohee following the opposition’s no confidence vote.
Legal sources indicate that from the beginning it was clear that the no confidence motion was non-binding and only the President of Guyana can remove a Minister of Government.
At the last session, the Opposition booed and interrupted Minister Rohee from tabling a bill. The opposition APNU/ AFC has maintained that it will neither allow nor give support to Minister Rohee’s or the security sector Parliamentary activities.
However in light of this reported legal development it is not clear whether the ANPU/ AFC opposition will rethink its position or continue to act extra-legally as it relates to the no confidence motion against Minister Rohee.