PPP/C’s track record has kept it incumbent - Dr. Luncheon
Written by Gina Webmasters, Published in News, Georgetown, GINA, February 9, 2015, Source - GINA
Cabinet Secretary Dr. Roger Luncheon says the local electoral process is fundamentally underpinned by what is provided for in the constitution, and reminded that the electoral system is one based on proportional representation imposed by the British around the time of independence.
The Cabinet Secretary’s statements came as he addressed the issue of local electoral options and alternatives as he was interviewed by Neaz Subhan, Director of the Government Information Agency on the National Communications Network programme ‘Political Scope’ on Sunday.
Dr. Luncheon said “...We find being over the years, the latest of amendments to establish the constituency MPs, 25 of them in that historic amendment to the constitution, also the mechanism for electing the government by which the party or the grouping that gains the greatest plurality, the most seats will automatically become the executive government.”
It is within those two principles; Dr. Luncheon said options are available to Guyanese.
The Cabinet Secretary further explained that, the electorate, political parties and some other important considerations; including the representation of the people do not carry the width of the constitution of the Republic of Guyana.
“So in terms of this May 11 election that the President has already indicated will take place, as the scene as I see it right now, this could be liable to change by nomination day, but I see it as three - the parliamentary political parties right now, the government- PPP/C, and the two opposition parties, larger APNU and smaller AFC.”
He added that it is his understanding that there may be others who would ‘throw literally their cap in the ring’ at the time of nomination.
Speaking of the pros and cons of being the serving government, Dr. Luncheon stated that, in general the electoral campaigns safeguard a definitive advantage for incumbents.
“Incumbency confers quite a bit of advantage in an electoral campaign and process, and I am saying this as an exception in those instances when an incumbent has so poorly performed that in fact they themselves recognise the need for change.”
He noted, however that being an incumbent, governing for 23 years, would have meant that the confidence of the electorate was obtained on a number of occasions every five years.
“So at least since 1992 to 2015, uninterruptedly, the PPP/C has remained the administration, the governing party and that indeed is of note because success and the delivery, the expected delivery is what the incumbent offers.”
He added that what has been done in 1992, 1997, 2001, 2006 and 2011 indeed establishes a record of accomplishment that is open for all to see.
That track record, Dr. Luncheon said has preserved the PPP/C as the governing party.
“As the incumbent, and particularly 2011 to 2015, (this) has been a period of sustained success which has the criteria for re-election, continuing to enjoy the confidence of the Guyanese electorate.”
Substantiating his comments, he added that when one examines what it means to maintain uninterruptedly a PPP/C government from 1992 to 2015, one becomes more aware of indeed the depths in which the PPP/C government has been over these decades providing the leadership, the direction that has kept Guyana unerringly on a path of improvement.
“There may very well be those who will close their eyes and insist that Guyana has not progressed, fortunately the few of them and most of those are seen as rank opportunists who would actually deny reality in making these absurd allegations, contentions that there has been no progress.”
According to Dr. Luncheon, the votes that the PPP/C acquired in successive elections from 1992 to 2015 are indeed the greatest evidence that progress took place, and the satisfaction of the Guyanese people was recorded.
“We have polls and reviews and their international parameters that document that indeed these successes have occurred, and they have been attended by measurable gains in the welfare of the Guyanese people.”