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PPP/C says Tripartite Initiative undermined by opposition parties PDF Print E-mail
Written by Chevon Singh
Thursday, 12 January 2012 01:29
THE sidestepping of the Tripartite initiative and the agreement therein, by the opposition parties to negotiate with regard to speakership and other matters “flies in the face “of the agreement, and deliberately undermines the approach that was agreed upon in December, 2011, by the People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPP/C), A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) and the Alliance For Change (AFC).
Presidential Adviser on Governance, Gail Teixeira, made this declaration yesterday during the weekly post cabinet press briefing, at the Office of the President, where she expressed Cabinet’s view, that there has been a serious breach of the Tripartite Initiative. [PRESIDENT DONALD RAMOTAR]
She explained: “It is our view that this has been a serious breach, even before the convening of the Parliament, the fact that the combined opposition has only a one-seat difference with the government, should not be construed as a ‘carte blanche’ to run the National Assembly to the detriment of an elected government and the people of this nation.”
According to Teixeira, Cabinet has also taken note of the actions of the two parties, as it relates to their discussion over the selection of a Speaker and other issues, in the face of their declared pronouncements during the election campaign of bringing in a new political culture and a willingness to work towards national unity.
This objective, she emphasised, has been undermined by the opposition parties’ recent actions.
[DAVID GRANGER] “Mr. Granger in particular stated that they were willing to work with the PPP/C, win or lose,” she added.
The Presidential Adviser pointed out that, the government had written on Monday to the AFC and APNU, reminding them of their agreement that was reached in December, to name representatives to the Tripartite Initiative and to reaffirm the government’s interest in meeting.
She noted too that there has been no discussion to date on the 2012 national budget, since the opposition parties have also failed to name their representatives.
She explained: “There have been no talks yet, on budget preparations, based on the agreement that we made the opposition parties were asked to name their representatives, or “finance experts” who will meet with Minister of Finance, Dr. Ashni Singh. I am not aware that they have named anyone as yet, so there has been no discussion as yet.”
Teixeira also said that while the PPP/C recognises that the issue of speakership is certainly of importance, the business of the nation, economic growth, political stability, and the continuation of the pro- growth programmes, particularly the continuation and expansion of the poverty reduction programme remain the greatest priority to the government, at this time.

Agreement Made
At his inauguration President Donald Ramotar had said the new arrangement in Parliament would test the maturity of political leaders and will demand that the nation’s well-being not be sacrificed on the altar of pettiness.
[KHEMRAJ RAMJATTAN] Shortly after the announcement of the election results, the leaders of the parties in Parliament, at the invitation of President Ramotar, met at the Office of the President for discussions and the selection of the Speaker was chief among the issues raised.
Following the 2011 General and Regional Elections, the PPP/C obtained 32 seats in the National Assembly, APNU 26 and the AFC 7 seats.
For the first time in its history, Guyana has a minority government; this means that the PPP/C in the election had enough votes to win the right to govern the country, but cannot pass laws in Parliament without the support of the opposition.
Since the passage of laws usually requires a minimum of 51 per cent of votes in that mechanism, it means that the government (PPP/C) – since it needs to execute policy within the confines of the law, and since some laws do need to be changed from time to time – needs the opposition (AFC) and APNU) to agree to its plans and legislate accordingly.

Excerpts from the Guyana Chronicle

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The initiatives have not started yet. The PPP will have to give the opposition certain consessions or else the budget will not be passed.

For instance, high on the Agenda is the lowering of VAT from 16% to 12%. That means The MPS will not get a raise this year.
FM
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Originally posted by Gupta:
Gail Teixeira should stop the whinning. Maybe one day she will wake and realize that Elected Dictatorship has ended in Guyana.


She is the next Roger Luncheon.
FM
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Originally posted by albert:
Its clear to see, the joint opposition doesn't have the interest of all at their hearts....


Give it a break. This is not victory for the opposition. I believe Ralph Ramkarran would have kicked the PPP's ass more than what Trotman has in store for them. This is a blessing in dusguise. Remember that Trotman has to appease the Indos in his so called third force party...
FM
Why is ramjattan still hanging around PPP boys. One would have thought that he and Trotman would have hang out and drink some good brew.. Nehru once told Cheddi that Forbes would cut his throat. Now I am saying that Raphael would cut Khemraj's throat just the same..
Indian people like to suffer a lot, don't they?
FM
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Originally posted by albert:
Its clear to see, the joint opposition doesn't have the interest of all at their hearts....


In other words albert you are terrified that your lose your job so write such nonsense instead.
FM
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Originally posted by caribj:
quote:
Originally posted by albert:
Its clear to see, the joint opposition doesn't have the interest of all at their hearts....


In other words albert you are terrified that your lose your job so write such nonsense instead.


Do you know what an agitator is?
FM
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Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
Why is ramjattan still hanging around PPP boys. One would have thought that he and Trotman would have hang out and drink some good brew.. Nehru once told Cheddi that Forbes would cut his throat. Now I am saying that Raphael would cut Khemraj's throat just the same..
Indian people like to suffer a lot, don't they?


You are a barefaced drunk liar. Nehru never said any such things to Cheddi. Get a life drunky.
Mitwah
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Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
Why is ramjattan still hanging around PPP boys. One would have thought that he and Trotman would have hang out and drink some good brew.. Nehru once told Cheddi that Forbes would cut his throat. Now I am saying that Raphael would cut Khemraj's throat just the same..
Indian people like to suffer a lot, don't they?

Was that why Cheddie came back from india talking apan jaat?

Carry on with that apan jaat nonsense now that you are a minority gov't. Even the great USofA realizes that whites are no longer the majority. They are quickly becoming the minority.
FM
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Originally posted by Nuff:
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Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
Why is ramjattan still hanging around PPP boys. One would have thought that he and Trotman would have hang out and drink some good brew.. Nehru once told Cheddi that Forbes would cut his throat. Now I am saying that Raphael would cut Khemraj's throat just the same..
Indian people like to suffer a lot, don't they?

Was that why Cheddie came back from india talking apan jaat?

Carry on with that apan jaat nonsense now that you are a minority gov't. Even the great USofA realizes that whites are no longer the majority. They are quickly becoming the minority.


There are 220 million whites in America.

and only 48 Million blacks and mixed


Just like you said that 26 is greater than 32.
Is that afro math?
FM
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Originally posted by caribj:
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Originally posted by albert:
Its clear to see, the joint opposition doesn't have the interest of all at their hearts....


In other words albert you are terrified that your lose your job so write such nonsense instead.


Albert's job is safe. I heard the bajans kicked you out of their island..
FM
President Donald Ramotar yesterday said opposition involvement in crafting the national budget will not go beyond consultations, while insisting that it is his administration’s exclusive responsibility.

There would be no rights given to protest in the streets without proper authorization.

There would bo no changes to the election machinery which will reatain all their responsibilties and free from political interference. Any attempt to interfere with the independence of GECOM will be intrepret as treasonous.

The PPP is an elected Government and ramoutar is the commanderinchief, don't forget that.
FM

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